Burton |
Robert |
The anatomy of melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall… |
1628 |
Day |
Martin |
A monument of mortality. Containing foure treatises. 1 A wakning for worldlings. 2 Meditations of… |
1630 |
Markham |
Gervase |
The English house-vvife. Containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
1631 |
Jorden |
Edward |
A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall waters. Wherein first the originall of fountaines in… |
1631 |
Simotta |
George |
A theater of the planetary houres for all dayes of the yeare. VVherein may be… |
1631 |
Stanhope |
Michael |
Cures vvithout care, or A summons to all such who finde little or no helpe… |
1632 |
Burton |
Robert |
The anatomy of melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall… |
1632 |
Jorden |
Edward |
A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall vvaters. Wherein first the originall of fountaines in… |
1632 |
Bradwell |
Stephen |
Helps for suddain accidents endangering life. By which those that liue farre from physitions or… |
1633 |
Jorden |
Edward |
A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall vvaters. Wherein first the originall of fountaines in… |
1633 |
[author not specified] |
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The secrets of physick and philosophy, divided into two bookes: in the first is shewed… |
1633 |
[author not specified] |
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A storehouse of physicall and philosophicall secrets. Teaching to distill all manner of oyles from… |
1633 |
Indagine |
Joannes ab |
Briefe introductions, both naturall, pleasant, and delectable unto the art of chiromancie, or manuell diuination… |
1633 |
Evans |
John |
The vniversall medicine: or The vertues of the antimoniall cup. Collected out of the experiments… |
1634 |
Whitaker |
Tobias |
Peri ydroposias: or, a discourse of waters: their qualities, and effects diæteticall, pathologicall, and pharmacaiticall… |
1634 |
Lessius |
Leonardus |
Hygiasticon: or, The right course of preserving life and health unto extream old age: together… |
1634 |
Lessius |
Leonardus |
Hygiasticon: Or, The right course of preserving life and health unto extream old age: together… |
1634 |
[author not specified] |
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The problemes of Aristotle... |
1634 |
D. |
I. |
Doctor Do’goods directions, to cure many diseases both in body and minde, lately written and… |
1635 |
Mure |
Andrew |
Pidax Petreia, or, The discoverie of S. Peters well, at Peter-head, in Scotland being… |
1636 |
Sadler |
John |
The sicke vvomans private looking-glasse wherein methodically are handled all uterine affects, or diseases… |
1636 |
Spenser |
Benjamin |
Vox ciuitatis, or Londons complaint against her children in the countrie. Shewing them to her… |
1636 |
Taylor |
John |
An answer to that question, hovv farre it is lavvfull to flee in the time… |
1636 |
Markham |
Gervase |
The English house-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
1637 |
[author not specified] |
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The problems of Aristotle... |
1638 |
Edwards |
Edward |
The cure of all sorts of fevers, both generall, and particular, with their definition, kindes… |
1638 |
Whitaker |
Tobias |
The tree of humane life, or, The bloud of the grape. Prouing the possibilitie of… |
1638 |
Burton |
Robert |
The anatomy of melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall… |
1638 |
La Framboisière |
Nicolas Abraham de |
An easy method to know the causes and signs of the humour most ruleth in… |
1640 |
W. |
F. |
Warme beere... |
1641 |