Bromfield |
M. |
A brief but most useful account of so much reigning disease the scurvy, with infallible directions for its cure |
1681 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1672 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1673 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1675 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1678 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1679 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1685 |
Buckworth |
Edmund |
Gentlemen, be pleased to take notice, that those so famous lozanges or pectoralls approved for… |
1660 |
Buckworth |
Theophilus |
The approved success which you have found of those famous lozenges [?] of Mr. Theophilus Buckworth… |
1660 |
Buckworth |
Edmund |
Directions for taking the so much approved lozanges… |
1660 |
Burges |
Dr. |
Doctor Burges approoved medicine against the plague… |
1635 |
Butler |
John |
In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street, at the second house on… |
1682 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
A further short account of the true sal volatile oleosum, and my panacea made from it |
1697 |
C. |
R. |
From the Golden-Ball in Devonshire-street without Bishop’s-Gate. The manner and first forming… |
1670 |
C. |
R. |
Advertisement. The book of directions for the taking those most famous medicines intituled Pulvis Benedictus… |
1661 |
Carew |
Richard |
The warming-stone, first found out by Sir Richard Carew, Baronet, who was himself cured… |
1670 |
Carew |
Richard |
The warming stone. Excellent helps really found out, tried, and had, by a warming stone… |
1640 |
Case |
John |
A spagytick [sic] physician. Case’s wonderful choice medicines for many years exposed to publick use… |
1695 |
Case |
John |
At Lily’s Head, over against Ludgate Church, within Black Fryars Gateway, next door to the… |
1695 |
Case |
John |
A chymical physician. Who cures all diseases curable incident to mankind, easeth all afflicted spirits… |
1695 |
Case |
John |
Dear friends, let your disease be what God will, pray to him for a cure… |
1695 |
Case |
John |
A most infallible, and sure, cheap, secret, safe, and speedy cure for a clap, any… |
1695 |
Choke |
John |
Those incomparable neck-laces, which were prepared by that great traveller, Major John Choke, one… |
1680 |
Choke |
John |
The famous and virtuous necklaces; one of them being of no greater weight than a… |
1680 |
Church |
John |
A compendious enchiridion touching most distempers incident to the body of man, with the best… |
1682 |
Clark |
T. |
A caveat to the unwary: or, Venus unveil’d. With all her venerial train, as also… |
1700 |
Clarke |
John |
The trumpet of Apollo: sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and… |
1602 |
Colly |
Anthony |
A more full discovery of the use and vertue of those golden purging pills: so… |
1671 |
Colly |
Anthony |
Natures champion, sounding a challenge to her stoutest assailants: or, a more ample explanation of… |
1670 |
Crane |
T. |
A true friend to the publick. A pleasant cordial-drink at two shillings six pence… |
1680 |