Archer |
John |
Every man his own doctor[.] Compleated with an herbal |
1671 |
Archer |
John |
Every man his own doctor. In two parts |
1671 |
Archer |
John |
Every man his own doctor, compleated with an herbal |
1673 |
Archer |
John |
Every man, his own doctor, compleated with an herbal |
1678 |
B. |
M. |
The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing, many rare secrets, and rich ornaments of several… |
1658 |
Baley |
Walter |
A briefe treatise touching the preservation of the eye sight |
1654 |
Baley |
Walter |
A briefe treatise touching the preservation of the eye sight... |
1673 |
Clever |
William |
The flower of phisicke. VVherein is perfectlie comprehended a true introduction and method for mans… |
1590 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1675 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1676 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1676 |
Cock |
Thomas |
Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor |
1676 |
Cogan |
Thomas |
The hauen of health, chiefly made for the comfort of students, and consequently for all… |
1612 |
Cogan |
Thomas |
The haven of health. Chiefly gathered for the comfort of students, and consequently of all… |
1636 |
Cogan |
Thomas |
The hauen of health: chiefely gathered for the comfort of students, and consequently of all… |
1584 |
Cogan |
Thomas |
The hauen of health: chiefly made for the comfort of students, and consequently for all… |
1588 |
Cogan |
Thomas |
The hauen of health, chiefly made for the comfort of students, and consequently for all… |
1605 |
Cogan |
Thomas |
The hauen of health. Chiefely gathered for the comfort of students, and consequently of all… |
1636 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Health for the rich and poor… |
1656 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Health for the rich and poor, by dyet without physick |
1656 |
D. |
T. |
Food and physick, for every housholder, & his family, during the time of the plague |
1665 |
D. |
T. |
Food and physick ... during the time of the plague |
1666 |
Dawson |
Thomas |
The good husvvifes iewell. VVherein is to he [sic] found most excellend [sic] and rare… |
1596 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
1677 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
Two treatises, by the honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby Knight |
1669 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
1669 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
1671 |
Duncon |
Eleazar |
The copy of a letter written by E.D. Doctour of Physicke to a gentleman, by… |
1606 |
Durante |
Castore |
A family-herbal, or, The treasure of health; shewing how to preserve health, and prolong… |
1689 |
Durante |
Castore |
A treasure of health |
1686 |