[author not specified] |
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Without Temple-Bar, in St. Clements little church-yard... |
1680 |
Page |
William |
Whereas, upon grounds of conscience, and charity, I have endeavoured, in the sphere of my… |
1665 |
Maximinus |
Iacobus |
Whereas the professor hereof, Iacobus Maximinus, borne in Italy, and lately come out of Germanie… |
1622 |
[author not specified] |
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Venus with her crown |
1700 |
Stringer |
Moses |
Variety of choice experiments made of two incomparable medicines: elixir febrifugium martis, and salt of… |
1700 |
Hinde |
Thomas |
Under God; humbly desiring his blessing to this famous and wonderful never-failing cordial drink… |
1678 |
[author not specified] |
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Three infallible cures |
1690 |
Choke |
John |
Those incomparable neck-laces, which were prepared by that great traveller, Major John Choke, one… |
1680 |
Wright |
Andrew |
This day is publish’d, Venus deceiv’d, or, an account of the seat, and nature of… |
1680 |
Tilborgh |
James |
There is newly arrived out of Germany a very able doctor, famous through Holland, Brabant… |
1675 |
Neurenburg |
Frederick van |
There is lately arrived in this Kingdom a faithful physician... |
1698 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
Theoy eudokountos the great preserver of mankind, which is alexicacus spirit of salt of the… |
1676 |
[author not specified] |
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The Westminster doctor |
1685 |
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 |
Richardson |
Robert |
The virtues of the royal cephalick medicinal snuff, prepared by Doctor Robert Richardson of Leeds… |
1700 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
The vertues of that well known and often-experienced medicine Fletcher’s powder… |
1677 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
The vertues of that well known and often-experienced medicine Fletcher’s powder… |
1677 |
Nendick |
Humphrey |
The vertues of that most successful pill, called Nendick’s popular-pill, which is deservedly so… |
1670 |
Nendick |
Humphrey |
The vertues of that most successful pill, against all chronic diseases, called Nendick’s popular-pill… |
1670 |
P. |
N. |
The vertue and operation of this balsame… |
1615 |
Mathews |
Richard |
The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use… |
1662 |
Mathews |
Richard |
The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use… |
1662 |
Mathews |
Richard |
The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or A more full and ample explanation of the use… |
1663 |
Mathews |
Richard |
The unlearned alchymist his antidote, or, A more full and ample explanation of the use… |
1660 |
M. |
E. |
The universal scorbutick pills, and radical purifier of nature. Operating by purgation and urine, with… |
1675 |
Clarke |
John |
The trumpet of Apollo: sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and… |
1602 |
Rivers |
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The true symptoms of a clap or pox with its cure, by Dr. Rivers; at… |
1700 |
Bateman |
Robert |
The true spirits of scurvey-grass both plain and golden... |
1680 |
[author not specified] |
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The true spirit of scurvy-grass ...now is to be sold… |
1680 |