Coxe |
Thomas |
A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is… |
1669 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Mr Culpeper’s ghost, giving seasonable advice to the lovers of his writings |
1656 |
D. |
C. |
Some reasons, of the present decay of the practise of physick in learned and approved… |
1675 |
Eizat |
Edward |
Melius inquirendum. Or, An answer to Dr. Olyphant’s Discourse on the usefulness of vomiting in… |
1699 |
Emes |
Thomas |
A dialogue between alkali and acid: containing divers philosophical and medicinal considerations wherein a late… |
1698 |
Emes |
Thomas |
A dialogue between alkali and acid: containing divers philosophical and medicinal considerations, wherein a late… |
1699 |
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 |
Enos |
Walter |
Alexipharmacon, or A soveraigne antidote against a virvlent cordiall composed 22. Iune 1644. by two… |
1644 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
Starkey revived, or, Collections out of nature’s explication. Part I and Helmont’s vindication : being a… |
1676 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
A character of a true physician; or A true chymist compared with a goose-quill… |
1676 |
Fludd |
Robert |
Doctor Fludds answer vnto M· Foster or, The squeesing of Parson Fosters sponge, ordained by… |
1631 |
Forrest |
James |
A brief defence, of the old and succesful method of curing continual fevers; in opposition… |
1694 |
Foster |
William |
Hoplocrisma-spongus: or, A sponge to vvipe avvay the weapon-salve. A treatise, wherein is… |
1631 |
Goddard |
Jonathan |
A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London, and… |
1670 |
Godfrey |
Robert |
Various injuries & abuses in chymical and Galenical physick: committed both by physicians & apothecaries, detected. For… |
1674 |
Goodall |
Charles |
The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of physick in this nation faithfully… |
1676 |
Griffith |
Richard |
A-la-mode phlebotomy no good fashion: or, The copy of a letter to Dr… |
1681 |
H. |
C. |
Remarks on the giving vomits in fevers. In a letter to a friend. By H… |
1700 |
Hargrave |
A. |
Reason in season: or, A vvord on the behalf of the non-collegiate physicians and… |
1676 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors, wherein it’s made evident, that the modern… |
1674 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The art of curing diseases by expectation: with remarks on a supposed great case of… |
1689 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
Gideon Harvey, against the Doctor of Paris: or, An answer to his late book, entituled… |
1683 |
Helmont |
Jean Baptiste van |
Deliramenta catarrhi: or, The incongruities, impossibilities, and absurdities couched under the vulgar opinion of defluxions… |
1650 |
Hepburn |
George |
Tarrugo unmasked, or An answer to a late pamphlet intituled, Apollo Mathematicus by George Hepburn… |
1695 |
Highmore |
Nathaniel |
The history of generation. Examining the several opinions of divers authors, especially that of Sir… |
1651 |
Hill |
Oliver |
The fifth essay of D. M. a friend of truth and physick, against the circulation… |
1700 |
Hill |
Oliver |
The fifth essay of D. M. a friend of truth and physick, against the circulation… |
1700 |
Hodges |
Nathaniel |
Vindiciæ medicinæ & medicorum: or An apology for the profession and professors of physick. In answer… |
1665 |
Hodges |
Nathaniel |
Vindiciæ medicinæ & medicorum: or An apology for the profession and professors of physick. In answer… |
1666 |