Archer |
John |
Every man, his own doctor, compleated with an herbal |
1678 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s school of physick |
1678 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s school of physick |
1678 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… |
1678 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s school of physick: Or The experimental practice of the whole art. Wherein are contained… |
1678 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s last legacy: left and bequeathed to his dearest wife, for the publick good. Being… |
1677 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s last legacy |
1676 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
Practical physick: or, Five distinct treatises of the most predominant diseases of these times. The… |
1676 |
Lambert |
James |
The country-man’s treasure, shewing the nature, cause, and cure of all diseases incident to… |
1676 |
Love |
Jeremiah |
The practice of physick, reformed: wherein is described the nature and cause of most diseases… |
1675 |
Love |
Jeremiah |
Clavis medicinæ, or, A new method of physick shewing divers rare and special remedies for… |
1675 |
Love |
Jeremiah |
Clavis medicinæ: or, The practice of physick reformed: wherein is described the nature and cause… |
1674 |
Walwyn |
William |
Physick for, families: or, the new, safe and powerfull way of physick, upon constant proof… |
1674 |
Sermon |
William |
A friend to the sick: or, The honest English mans preservation. Shewing the causes, symptoms… |
1673 |
Archer |
John |
Every man his own doctor, compleated with an herbal |
1673 |
Tanner |
John |
The hidden treasures of the art of physick; fully discovered. In four books. Containing 1… |
1672 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… |
1672 |
Galen |
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Galen’s Art of physick: wherein is laid down, 1. A description of bodies, healthful, unhealthful… |
1671 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s last legacy |
1671 |
Archer |
John |
Every man his own doctor[.] Compleated with an herbal |
1671 |
Salmon |
William |
Synopsis medicinæ, or A compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick. Philosophically deduced from the principles… |
1671 |
Prevost |
Jean |
Medicaments for the poor or Physick for the common people. In two books, I. containing… |
1670 |
Brugis |
Thomas |
The marrovv of physicke. Or, a learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body |
1669 |
Walwyn |
William |
Physick for families, discovering a safe way, and ready means, whereby every one at sea… |
1669 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s last legacy |
1668 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick in seventeen several books wherein is plainly set forth the nature… |
1668 |
Tanner |
John |
The hidden treasures of the art of physick; fully discovered, in four books. Containing 1… |
1667 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick, wherein is plainly set forth the nature, cause, differences, and several… |
1666 |
Drage |
William |
The practice of physick, or the law of God (called nature) in the body of… |
1666 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor man’s physician, or The true art of medicine, as it is chymically prepared… |
1665 |