Securis |
John |
A detection and querimonie of the daily enormities and abuses co[m]mitted in physick… |
1566 |
Bostocke |
Richard |
The difference betwene the auncient phisicke, first taught by the godly forefathers, consisting in vnitie… |
1585 |
W. |
I. |
The copie of a letter sent by a learned physician to his friend, wherein are… |
1586 |
Oberndorf |
Johann |
The anatomyes of the true physition, and counterfeit mounte-banke: wherein both of them, are… |
1602 |
Oberndorf |
Johann |
Bevvare of pick-purses. Or a caueat for sick folkes to take heede of vnlearned… |
1605 |
Cotta |
John |
A short discouerie of the vnobserued dangers of seuerall sorts of ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers… |
1612 |
Cotta |
John |
A true discouery of the empericke with the fugitiue, physition and quacksaluer, who display their… |
1617 |
Cotta |
John |
A true discovery of the empericke with the fugitive, physition and quacksaluer, who display their… |
1617 |
Cotta |
John |
A short discouerie of seuerall sorts of ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers of physicke in England… |
1619 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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The Colledge of Physitians desireth only such new powers as may enable them to put… |
1622 |
Cotta |
John |
Cotta contra Antonium: or An Ant-Antony: or An Ant-apology, manifesting Doctor Antony his… |
1623 |
[author not specified] |
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To the most Honourable House of Commons... |
1624 |
Fludd |
Robert |
Doctor Fludds answer vnto M· Foster or, The squeesing of Parson Fosters sponge, ordained by… |
1631 |
Foster |
William |
Hoplocrisma-spongus: or, A sponge to vvipe avvay the weapon-salve. A treatise, wherein is… |
1631 |
Brian |
Thomas |
The pisse-prophet, or, Certaine pisse-pot lectures. Wherein are newly discovered the old fallacies… |
1637 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
The vveapon-salves maladie: or, A declaration of its insufficiencie to performe what is attributed… |
1637 |
Primerose |
James |
The antimoniall cup twice cast: or a treatise concerning the antimoniall cup, shewing the abuse… |
1640 |
Enos |
Walter |
Alexipharmacon, or A soveraigne antidote against a virvlent cordiall composed 22. Iune 1644. by two… |
1644 |
[author not specified] |
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Newes out of the west: or, The character of a mountebank. Being a discourse betweene… |
1647 |
Chamberlen |
Peter |
A vindication of publick artificiall baths & bath-stoves from the objections and scandalls obtruded on… |
1648 |
Helmont |
Jean Baptiste van |
Deliramenta catarrhi: or, The incongruities, impossibilities, and absurdities couched under the vulgar opinion of defluxions… |
1650 |
Biggs |
Noah |
Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs. The vanity of the craft of physick. Or, A new dispensatory. Wherein… |
1651 |
Biggs |
Noah |
Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs. The vanity of the craft of physick. Or, A new dispensatory. Wherein… |
1651 |
Primerose |
James |
Popular errours. Or The errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by… |
1651 |
Highmore |
Nathaniel |
The history of generation. Examining the several opinions of divers authors, especially that of Sir… |
1651 |
Menedemus |
Dalepater |
Lex exlex: or The dovvnfall of the law, and the gospell. Being a vvarning-piece… |
1652 |
Ross |
Alexander |
Arcana microcosmi: or, The hid secrets of man’s body discovered; in an anatomical duel between… |
1652 |
[author not specified] |
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Culpeper revived from the grave, to discover the cheats... |
1655 |
Brian |
Thomas |
The pisse-prophet or, Certain pisse-pot lectures. Wherein are newly discovered the old fallacies… |
1655 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Mr Culpeper’s ghost, giving seasonable advice to the lovers of his writings |
1656 |