Barclay |
William |
The nature & effects of the new-found well at Kinghorne... |
1618 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The mystery of curing comprehensively. Explained and confirm’d, by exemplar of the Catholic medicine. Powerfully… |
1693 |
Jones |
John |
The mysteries of opium reveald, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a member of… |
1700 |
Mayow |
John |
The mothers family physician; or the infants doctor. Being a discourse of the disease in… |
1687 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
The miraculous conformist: or An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroaking of… |
1666 |
[author not specified] |
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The key to vnknowne knovvledge |
1599 |
M. |
F. |
The jockey’s guide, and farrier’s companion: containing the best directions for breeding, buying, and preservation… |
1687 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
The Indian nectar, or A discourse concerning chocolata: wherein the nature of cacao-nut, and… |
1662 |
T. |
J. |
The hunting of the pox: a pleasant discourse betweene the authour, and pild-garlicke. Wherein… |
1619 |
Heydon |
John |
The holy guide: leading the way to the wonder of the world: (a compleat phisitian… |
1662 |
Heydon |
John |
The holy guide, leading the way to vnite art and nature: in which is made… |
1662 |
Moellenbrock |
Valentin Andreas |
The history of scurvy-grass, being an exact and careful description, of the nature and… |
1677 |
Simpson |
William |
The history of Scarbrough-Spaw, or, A further discovery of the excellent vertues thereof in… |
1679 |
Le Clerc |
Daniel |
The history of physick, or, An account of the rise and progress of the art… |
1699 |
Le Clerc |
Daniel |
The history of physick, or, An account of the rise and progress of the art… |
1699 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The history and mystery of the venereal lues, or, French disease, running of the reins… |
1675 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The history and mystery of the venereal lues concisely abstracted and modelled (occasionally) from serious… |
1673 |
Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone: so named, for that it sheweth the most excellent remedie… |
1580 |
Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone: so named, for that it sheweth the most excellent remedie… |
1581 |
Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone: so named, for that it sheweth the most excellent remedie… |
1584 |
Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone |
1584 |
H. |
B. |
The glasse of mans folly, and meanes to amendment, for the health and wealth of… |
1615 |
Villiers |
Claude Deschamps |
The gentleman-apothecary: being a late and true story, turned out of French… |
1670 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The frequent, but unsuspected progress of pains, inflammations, tumors, apostems, ulcers, cancers, gangrenes, and mortifications… |
1679 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The French pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks. Also the running of… |
1685 |
[author not specified] |
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The first part of the key of philosophie. Wherein is contained moste ex-excellent [sic… |
1580 |
[author not specified] |
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The first part of the key of philosophie. Wherein is contained most excellent secretes of… |
1596 |
[author not specified] |
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The first and best part of Scoggins iests |
1626 |
Bauderon |
Brice |
The expert phisician: learnedly treating of all agues and feavers |
1657 |
Morel |
Pierre |
The expert doctors dispensatory. The whole art of physick restored to practice. The apothecaries shop… |
1657 |