Strangehopes |
Samuel |
A book of knovvledge in three parts. The first, containing a brief introduction to astrology… |
1665 |
Heydon |
John |
Elhavarevna or the English physitians tutor in the astrobolismes of mettals Rosie Cruican [sic], miraculous… |
1665 |
Drage |
William |
A physical nosonomy: or, A new and true description of the law of God (called… |
1665 |
Brooke |
Humphrey |
Cautionary rules for preventing the sickness published by order of the lord mayor… |
1665 |
Lovell |
Robert |
Pambotanologia. Sive, Enchiridion botanicum. Or, A compleat herball, containing the summe of ancient and moderne… |
1665 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Hygieinē, or, A plain and practical discourse upon the first of the six non-naturals… |
1665 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
Venus vnmasked: or a more exact discovery of the venereal evil... |
1665 |
See |
Thomas |
A discourse concerning the sovereign internal balsom: wherein is intimated the ingredients, and method of… |
1665 |
See |
Thomas |
A discourse concerning the sovereign internal balsom: wherein is intimated the ingredients, and method of… |
1665 |
Helmont |
Jean Baptiste van |
Fons salutis, or The fountain of health opened: in the wonderful efficacy, and almost incredible… |
1665 |
Bunworth |
Richard |
A new discovery of the French disease and running of the reins |
1666 |
Sudell |
Nicholas |
Mulierum amicus: or, The womans friend; plainly discovering all those diseases that are incident to… |
1666 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
Morbus anglicus: or, The anatomy of consumptions |
1666 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Nova medendi ratio, a short and easie method of curing. Exemplified by a ternary of… |
1666 |
[author not specified] |
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The problems of Aristotle, with other phylosophers and physitions. Wherein are contained divers questions with… |
1666 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
The miraculous conformist: or An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroaking of… |
1666 |
Lemnius |
Levinus |
A discoruse [sic] touching generation… |
1667 |
Lemnius |
Levinus |
A discoruse [sic] touching generation. Collected out of Lævinus Lemnius, a most learned physitian. Fit… |
1667 |
Faber |
Albert Otto |
Some kindling sparks in matters of physick, to satisfie some physicians, who are of opinion… |
1668 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Medicus absolutus. Adespotos. The compleat physitian, qualified and dignified. The rise and progress of physick… |
1668 |
H. |
J. |
A treatise of the great antidote of Van Helmont, Paracelsus and Crollius; by them called… |
1668 |
Ramesey |
William |
Helminthologia. Or, Some physical considerations of the matter, origination, and several species of wormes, macerating… |
1668 |
Drage |
William |
Physical experiments being a plain description of the causes, signes, and cures of most diseases… |
1668 |
Béguin |
Jean |
Tyrocinium chymicum: or, Chymical essays... |
1669 |
Sudell |
Nicholas |
The description and cure of the Kentish and all other agues: plainly discovering what it… |
1669 |
Simpson |
William |
Hydrologia chymica: or, The chymical anatomy of the Scarbrough, and other spaws in York-Shire… |
1669 |
Schroeder |
John |
The compleat chymical dispensatory, in five books: treating of all sorts of metals, precious stones… |
1669 |
Jorden |
Edward |
A discourse of natural bathes, and mineral waters. Wherein, the original of fountains in general… |
1669 |
Le Fèvre |
Nicaise |
A compleat body of chymistry: vvherein is contained whatsoever is necessary for the attaining to… |
1670 |
Villiers |
Claude Deschamps |
The gentleman-apothecary: being a late and true story, turned out of French… |
1670 |