Baker |
George |
The composition or making of the moste excellent...oleum magistrale |
1574 |
Bacon |
Roger |
...all of the beste waters artyfycialles... |
1550 |
Bacon |
Roger |
The cure of old age, and preservation of youth |
1683 |
Bacon |
William |
A key to Helmont |
1682 |
B. |
R. |
Coral and steel: a most compendious method of preserving and restoring health. Or, a rational… |
1660 |
Axford |
John |
Philosophical & astrological rare secrets... |
1693 |
Atkins |
William |
A discourse shewing the nature of the gout |
1694 |
Ashby |
Richard |
A remark upon the baths, in the city of Bath |
1699 |
Ascham |
Anthony |
A litell treatyse of astrouomy... |
1550 |
Archer |
John |
Secrets disclosed, or, A treatise of consumptions |
1693 |
Archer |
John |
Secrets disclosed, of consumptions... |
1684 |
Archer |
John |
Every man his own doctor. In two parts |
1671 |
Anthony |
Francis |
The apologie...concerning a medicine called aurum potabile… |
1616 |
Andrews |
William |
Physical observations, for the year 1671 |
1671 |
Andrews |
William |
The astrological physitian |
1656 |
Anderson |
Patrick |
The colde spring of Kinghorne Craig... |
1618 |
Allen |
Charles |
The operator for the teeth |
1686 |
Allen |
Charles |
The operator for the teeth |
1685 |
Allen |
Charles |
Curious observations in... chirurgery, relating to the teeth |
1687 |