Groeneveldt |
Jan |
The oracle for the sick |
1685 |
Mayow |
John |
Rhachitidologia , or, A tract of the disease rhachitis, commonly called the rickets shewing the signes… |
1685 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
A new discourse of the smallpox, and malignant fevers, with an exact discovery of the… |
1685 |
Allen |
Charles |
The operator for the teeth |
1685 |
Boyle |
Robert |
An essay of the great effects of even languid and unheeded motion. Whereunto is annexed… |
1685 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
A discourse of consumptions: with their cure by a new method |
1685 |
Boyle |
Robert |
Of the reconcileableness of specifick medicines to the corpuscular philosophy. To which is annexed a… |
1685 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The disease of London: or A new discovery of the scorvey. Comprizing the nature, manifold… |
1684 |
Ghyles |
Thomas |
A brief and plain description of the joynt-sickness: also, an introduction, leading exactly to… |
1684 |
Archer |
John |
Secrets disclosed, of consumptions... |
1684 |
Sibbald |
Robert |
Scotland illustrated: or, An essay of natural history, in which are exquisitely displayed the nature… |
1684 |
Peter |
John |
A philosophical account of this hard frost. From whence is rationally concluded what effects it… |
1684 |
Gibson |
Thomas |
The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized. Wherein all parts of man’s body, with their actions… |
1684 |
Willis |
Thomas |
A medical-philosophical discourse of fermentation. Or, of the intestine motion of particles in every… |
1684 |
Strangehopes |
Samuel |
A book of knowledge. In three parts. Newly corrected and enlarged. The first, containing a… |
1684 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The catholic medicine, and soverain healer. Rectifying and assisting the depraved functions, of infirm and… |
1684 |
Guidott |
Thomas |
A true and exact account of Sadlers Well: or, The new mineral-waters lately found… |
1684 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies. In three parts… |
1684 |
[author not specified] |
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The problems of Aristotle; with other philosophers and physitians. Wherein are contained divers questions with… |
1683 |
Haworth |
Samuel |
A description of the Duke’s Bagnio, and of the mineral bath and new spaw thereunto… |
1683 |
Harris |
Walter |
Pharmacologia anti-empirica: or A rational discourse of remedies both chymical and Galenical. Wherein chymistry… |
1683 |
Haworth |
Samuel |
The true method of curing consumptions, wherein 1. The vulgar method is discovered to be… |
1683 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The conclave of physicians, detect[i]ng their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their patients… |
1683 |
Indagine |
Johannes ab |
The book of palmestry and physiognomy being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable unto… |
1683 |
Bacon |
Roger |
The cure of old age, and preservation of youth |
1683 |
Markham |
Gervase |
Cheap and good husbandry, for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowls, and for… |
1683 |
Mackaile |
Matthew |
The diversitie of salts and spirits mantained. Or, The imaginary volatility of some salts and… |
1683 |
Willis |
Thomas |
Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes, which is that of the vital and sensitive… |
1683 |
Marlow |
John |
Letters to a sick friend, containing such observations as may render the use of remedies… |
1682 |
Bacon |
William |
A key to Helmont |
1682 |