Tryon |
Thomas |
A rich treasure, the knowledge whereof is useful, profitable, pleasant and delightful. Treating, 1. Of… |
1698 |
Hiebner |
Israel |
Mysterium sigillorum, herbarum & lapidum. Containing a compleat cure of all sicknesses and diseases of mind… |
1698 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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The Statutes of the Colledge of Physicians London: worthy to be perused by all men… |
1698 |
Gibson |
Thomas |
The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized. Wherein all the parts of man’s body, with their… |
1697 |
Flamant |
M. |
The art of preserving and restoring health. Explaining the nature and causes of the distempers… |
1697 |
Baker |
Robert |
Cursus osteologicus: being a compleat doctrine of the bones |
1697 |
Pierce |
Robert |
Bath memoirs: or, observations in three and forty years practice, at the Bath, what cures… |
1697 |
Tobin |
Maurice |
A true account of the celebrated secret of Mr. Timothy Beaghan, lately killed at the… |
1697 |
Headrich |
John |
Arcana philosophica [sic] or, Chymical secrets, containing the noted and useful chymical medicines of Dr… |
1697 |
Floyer |
John |
An enquiry into the right use and abuses of the hot, cold, and temperate baths… |
1697 |
Indagine |
Johannes ab |
The book of palmestry. being breif introduction, both natural, pleasant, and delectable unto the art… |
1697 |
Cockburn |
William |
A continuation of the account of the nature, causes, symptoms and cure of the distempers… |
1697 |
Headrich |
John |
Arcana philosophia, or, Chymical secrets containing the noted and useful chymical medicines of Dr. Wil… |
1697 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
Notable things, or, The way to save wealth. Treating, I. Of sobriety and temperance. II… |
1697 |
Ball |
Richard |
An astrolo-physical compendium... |
1697 |
Gibson |
Thomas |
The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized. Wherein all the parts of man’s body, with their… |
1697 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
Miscellania: or, A collection of necessary, useful, and profitable tracts on variety of subjects, which… |
1696 |
Colbatch |
John |
A physico medical essay, concerning alkaly and acid, so far as they have relation to… |
1696 |
Wall |
W. |
A new system of the French disease. With an easy and familiar method of curing… |
1696 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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The catalogue of the fellows and other members of the Royal College of Physicians, London… |
1696 |
Colbatch |
John |
Some farther considerations concerning alkaly and acid, by way of appendix to a late essay… |
1696 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The efficacy and extent of true purgation. Shewing, I. What this operation is; not as… |
1696 |
Strangehopes |
Samuel |
A book of knovvledge. In four parts. Part first; Shewing the nature of astrology by… |
1696 |
Tachenius |
Otto |
Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt with… |
1696 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
A discourse of waters. Shewing the particular natures, various uses, and wonderful operations both in… |
1696 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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The catalogue of the fellows and other members of the Royal College of Physicians, London… |
1696 |
Cockburn |
William |
An account of the nature, causes, symptoms and cure of the distempers that are incident… |
1696 |
Starkey |
George |
Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated, to be the surest and safest means for art’s triumph over… |
1696 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
A short discourse of the rise, nature, and management of the small-pox, and all… |
1695 |
Pitcairn |
Archibald |
Apollo staticus. Or, The art of curing fevers by the staticks: invented by Dr. Pitcairn… |
1695 |