Paracelsus |
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Paracelsus Of the supreme mysteries of nature. Of the spirits of the planets. Occult philosophy… |
1655 |
[author not specified] |
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses |
1655 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s astrologicall judgment of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick much enlarged. I. From… |
1655 |
Hippocrates |
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The aphorismes of Hippocrates prince of physicians. With an exact table shewing the substance of… |
1655 |
Blochwitz |
Martin |
Anatomia sambuci: or, The anatomie of the elder |
1655 |
Galen |
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Galen’s method of physick: or, his great master-peece; being the very marrow and quintessence… |
1656 |
Boulton |
Samuel |
Medicina magica tamen physica: = magical, but natural physick |
1656 |
Bunworth |
Richard |
Homotropia naturæ. A physical discourse, exhibiting the cure of diseases by signature. Whereunto is annexed… |
1656 |
Prevost |
Jean |
Health for the rich and poor… |
1656 |
Bunworth |
Richard |
Homotropia naturæ, or, The uniformity of nature’s motion. A physical discourse, exhibiting the cure of… |
1656 |
Paracelsus |
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Paracelsus his Dispensatory and chirurgery. The dispensatory contains the choisest of his physical remedies. And… |
1656 |
Irvine |
Christopher |
Medicina magnetica: or, The rare and wonderful art of curing by sympathy: laid open in… |
1656 |
Andrews |
William |
The astrological physitian |
1656 |
Markham |
Gervase |
Markhams maister-peece containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching… |
1656 |
Westwood |
Anthony |
De varolis & morbillis: = Of the small pox and measles: with their definitions, distinctions, causes, differences… |
1656 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Mr. Culpepper’s Treatise of aurum potabile |
1656 |
Brown |
Thomas |
Nature’s cabinet unlock’d |
1657 |
Rumsey |
Walter |
Organon salutis. An instrument to cleanse the stomach, as also divers new experiments of the… |
1657 |
Bunworth |
Richard |
Two excellent discourses physical and philosophical. Viz. The exhibiting the cure of diseases by signature… |
1657 |
Morel |
Pierre |
The expert doctors dispensatory. The whole art of physick restored to practice. The apothecaries shop… |
1657 |
Bauderon |
Brice |
The expert phisician: learnedly treating of all agues and feavers |
1657 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Mr. Culpepper’s Treatise of aurum potabile |
1657 |
Galen |
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Galens art of physick: wherein is laid down, 1. A description of bodies, healthful, unhealthful… |
1657 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier… |
1658 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier… |
1658 |
Lemnius |
Levinus |
The secret miracles of nature: in four books. Learnedly and moderately treating of generation, and… |
1658 |
Starkey |
George |
Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated, to be the surest and safest means for arts triumph over… |
1658 |
Starkey |
George |
Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated, to be the surest and safest means for art’s triumph over… |
1658 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
Doctor D. Sennertus of agues and fevers. Their differences, signes, and cures. Divided into four… |
1658 |
Heydon |
John |
A new method of Rosie Crucian physick |
1658 |