Merry |
Nathaniel |
A plea for the chymists or non-colegiats: or, considerations natural, rational, and legal, in… |
1683 |
Emes |
Thomas |
A letter to a gentleman concerning alkali and acid. Being an answer to a late… |
1700 |
Emes |
Thomas |
A letter to a gentleman concerning alkali and acid. Being an answer to a late… |
1700 |
P. |
B. |
A letter to a friend concerning the sickness and death of His Highness the Duke… |
1700 |
Thomson |
George |
A letter sent to Mr. Henry Stubbe, wherein the Galenical method & medicaments, as likewise bloud… |
1672 |
Acton |
George |
A letter in answer to certain quæries and objections ...against…chymical physick |
1670 |
M. |
T. |
A letter concerning the present state of physick, and the regulation of the practice of… |
1665 |
Coxe |
Thomas |
A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is… |
1669 |
Coxe |
Thomas |
A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is… |
1669 |
Goddard |
Jonathan |
A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London, and… |
1670 |
Emes |
Thomas |
A dialogue between alkali and acid: containing divers philosophical and medicinal considerations, wherein a late… |
1699 |
Emes |
Thomas |
A dialogue between alkali and acid: containing divers philosophical and medicinal considerations wherein a late… |
1698 |
Securis |
John |
A detection and querimonie of the daily enormities and abuses co[m]mitted in physick… |
1566 |
[author not specified] |
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A defence of Dr. Oliphant’s short discourse of the usefulness of vomiting in fevers |
1699 |
Huyberts |
Adrian |
A corner-stone laid towards the building of a nevv colledge (that is to say… |
1675 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
A character of a true physician; or A true chymist compared with a goose-quill… |
1676 |
Starkey |
George |
A brief examination and censure of several medicines, of late years extol’d for universal remedies… |
1664 |
Forrest |
James |
A brief defence, of the old and succesful method of curing continual fevers; in opposition… |
1694 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
A Bacon-Face no beauty, or, A reply to George Thomson, pretender to physick and… |
1671 |