Primerose |
James |
Popular errours. Or The errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by… |
1651 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Praxis medicorum antiqua & nova: the ancient and modern practice of physick examined, stated, and compared… |
1671 |
Wittie |
Robert |
Pyrologia mimica, or, An answer to Hydrologia chymica of William Sympson, phylo-chymico-medicus; in… |
1669 |
Hargrave |
A. |
Reason in season: or, A vvord on the behalf of the non-collegiate physicians and… |
1676 |
C. |
W. |
Reflections on a libel, intituled, A plea for the apothecaries… |
1671 |
H. |
C. |
Remarks on the giving vomits in fevers. In a letter to a friend. By H… |
1700 |
[author not specified] |
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Representation for the apothecaries of Edinburgh... |
1695 |
Wittie |
Robert |
Scarbroughs spagyrical anatomizer dissected. Or An answer to all that Dr. Tonstal hath objected in… |
1672 |
Merret |
Christopher |
Self-conviction; or An enumeration of the absurdities, railings, against the College, and physicians in… |
1670 |
D. |
C. |
Some reasons, of the present decay of the practise of physick in learned and approved… |
1675 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
Starkey revived, or, Collections out of nature’s explication. Part I and Helmont’s vindication : being a… |
1676 |
Hepburn |
George |
Tarrugo unmasked, or An answer to a late pamphlet intituled, Apollo Mathematicus by George Hepburn… |
1695 |
Merret |
Christopher |
The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon, detecting their necessary connexion, and… |
1670 |
Oberndorf |
Johann |
The anatomyes of the true physition, and counterfeit mounte-banke: wherein both of them, are… |
1602 |
Primerose |
James |
The antimoniall cup twice cast: or a treatise concerning the antimoniall cup, shewing the abuse… |
1640 |
[author not specified] |
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The apothecaries reply to the city-reasons against their bill |
1694 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The art of curing diseases by expectation: with remarks on a supposed great case of… |
1689 |
Merret |
Christopher |
The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist… |
1680 |
Merret |
Christopher |
The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist… |
1680 |
[author not specified] |
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The character of a quack-doctor...exposed |
1676 |
Armuthaz |
Bollicosgo |
The coffee-mans granado discharged upon the maidens complaint against coffee |
1663 |
Goodall |
Charles |
The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of physick in this nation faithfully… |
1676 |
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 |
W. |
I. |
The copie of a letter sent by a learned physician to his friend, wherein are… |
1586 |
Bostocke |
Richard |
The difference betwene the auncient phisicke, first taught by the godly forefathers, consisting in vnitie… |
1585 |
Colbatch |
John |
The doctrine of acids in the cure of diseases farther asserted: being an answer to… |
1698 |
Colbatch |
John |
The doctrine of acids in the cure of diseases farther asserted: being an answer to… |
1698 |
Brown |
Andrew |
The epilogue to the five papers lately past betwixt the two physicians Dr. O. and… |
1699 |
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 |