Cock |
Thomas |
Hygieinē, or, A plain and practical discourse upon the first of the six non-naturals… |
1665 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Ignota febris. Fevers mistaken in notion & practice. Shewing the frequent fatal consequents thereof. Herein traversing… |
1698 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Ignota febris. Fevers mistaken, in doctrine and practice. Shewing how they assurge; and whereon they… |
1691 |
[author not specified] |
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In the time of Gods visitation by sicknesse or mortality... |
1607 |
Baldwin |
D. |
Ireland cur’d of all distempers |
1690 |
Rumsey |
Walter |
Judge Ramsey’s instrument to cleanse the stomack. As also, divers new experiments of the vertue… |
1664 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1675 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1676 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1676 |
Scotland. Privy Council |
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Letters of publication in favours of Thomas Weir chirurgeon in Edinburgh… |
1687 |
Marlow |
John |
Letters to a sick friend, containing such observations as may render the use of remedies… |
1682 |
Irish |
David |
Levamen infirmi: or, cordial counsel to the sick and diseased. Containing I. Advice concerning physick… |
1700 |
Ramesey |
William |
Lifes security: or A phylosophical and physical discourse; shewing the names, natures, & vertues of all… |
1665 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
Little Venus unmask’d. The sixth edition |
1700 |
Petowe |
Henry |
Londoners their entertainment in the countrie. Or the whipping of runnawayes. Wherein is described, Londons… |
1604 |
Wynell |
John |
Lues venera. Or, a perfect cure of the French pox: wherein the names, nature, subject… |
1660 |
Wynell |
John |
Lues venerea. Wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled. Mistakes in… |
1660 |
Wynell |
John |
Lues venerea. Wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled. Mistakes in… |
1670 |
Markham |
Gervase |
Markhams maister-peece containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching… |
1656 |
Markham |
Gervase |
Markhams maister-peece: contayning all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching… |
1643 |
Paracelsus |
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Medicina diastatica or Sympatheticall mumie: containing, many mysterious and hidden secrets in philosophy and physick… |
1653 |
Boulton |
Samuel |
Medicina magica tamen physica: = magical, but natural physick |
1656 |
Boulton |
Samuel |
Medicina magica tamen physica: magical, but natural physick |
1665 |
Irvine |
Christopher |
Medicina magnetica: or, The rare and wonderful art of curing by sympathy: laid open in… |
1656 |
Minderer |
Raymund |
Medicina militaris: or, A body of military medicines experimented. By Raymundus Mindererus, late chief physitian… |
1674 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Medicus absolutus. Adespotos. The compleat physitian, qualified and dignified. The rise and progress of physick… |
1668 |
Packe |
Christopher |
Mineralogia: or, An account of the preparation, manifold vertues and uses of a mineral salt… |
1694 |
Packe |
Christopher |
Mineralogia: or, An account of the preparation, manifold vertues and uses of a mineral salt… |
1693 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Miscelanea medica, or, A supplement to kitchin-physick |
1675 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
Miscellania: or, A collection of necessary, useful, and profitable tracts on variety of subjects, which… |
1696 |