Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone: so named, for that it sheweth the most excellent remedie… |
1581 |
Partridge |
John |
The widowes treasure, plentifully furnished with secretes in phisicke: & chirurgery. Hereunto adioyned, sundrie prety practises… |
1582 |
Fioravanti |
Leonardo |
A compendium of the rationall secretes, of the worthie knight and moste excellent doctour of… |
1582 |
Levens |
Peter |
A right profitable booke for all disseases. Called The pathway to health: wherein are to… |
1582 |
Cary |
Walter |
A briefe tre[atise,] called Caries fare[well to] physicke: wherein a[re to] be… |
1583 |
Paracelsus |
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A hundred and fourtene experiments and cures of the famous phisition Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Paracelsus… |
1583 |
Chaloner |
Thomas |
A shorte discourse of the most rare and excellent vertue of nitre: wherein is declared… |
1584 |
Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone: so named, for that it sheweth the most excellent remedie… |
1584 |
Partridge |
John |
The treasurie of commodious conceites, and hidden secrets. Commonly called The good huswiues closet of… |
1584 |
Cary |
Walter |
The hammer for the stone |
1584 |
Partridge |
John |
The treasury of commodious conceits, and hidden secrets, commonly called the good huswiues closet of… |
1584 |
C. |
T. |
An hospitall, for the diseased. ... gathered by T.C… |
1584 |
John XXI |
Pope |
The treasury of health, containing many profitable medicines, gathered out of Hipocrates, Galen, and Auicen… |
1585 |
Partridge |
John |
The widovves treasure, plentifully furnished with sundrie precious and approued secretes in phisicke, and chirurgery… |
1585 |
W. |
I. |
The copie of a letter sent by a learned physician to his friend, wherein are… |
1586 |
Partridge |
John |
The treasury of commodious conceits, and hidden secretes. Commonly called The good huswyues closet of… |
1586 |
Lupton |
Thomas |
A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes. whereof [sic] some are wonderfull, some straunge, some… |
1586 |
Vicary |
Thomas |
The Englishemans treasure, or treasor for Englishmen: vvith the true anatomye of mans body, compiled… |
1586 |
Partridge |
John |
The widowes treasure… |
1586 |
Lupton |
Thomas |
A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes. whereof [sic] some are wonderfull, some staunge, some… |
1586 |
Levens |
Peter |
A right profitable booke for all diseases. Called The path-way to health. Wherein are… |
1587 |
Vicary |
Thomas |
The Englishemans treasure: with the true anatomie of mans bodie: compiled by that excellent chirurgion… |
1587 |
Boorde |
Andrew |
The breuiarie of health: vvherin doth folow, remedies, for all maner of sicknesses & diseases, the… |
1587 |
Cary |
Walter |
A breefe treatise, called Caryes farewell to physicke newlie imprinted and augmented: wherein are to… |
1587 |
C. |
T. |
An hospitall, for the diseased. VVherein are to be founde most excellent and approued medicines… |
1587 |
[author not specified] |
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A compendious treatise...of medicines... |
1588 |
Partridge |
John |
The widowes treasure plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approoued secretes in phisicke and chirurgery… |
1588 |
Clowes |
William |
A prooued practise for all young chirurgians, concerning burnings with gunpowder, and woundes made with… |
1588 |
[author not specified] |
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The good hous-wiues treasurie |
1588 |
Banister |
John |
An antidotarie chyrurgicall... |
1589 |