Piercy |
John |
An advertisement... famous and most approved lozenges... by John Piercy |
1685 |
Pechey |
John |
At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street… |
1685 |
[author not specified] |
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Knowing the great abuses many have met with... |
1685 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1685 |
Pechey |
John |
At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street… |
1685 |
Pechey |
John |
At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street… |
1685 |
Pechey |
John |
At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street… |
1685 |
Pechey |
John |
At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning on the left… |
1685 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The catholic medicine, and soverain healer. Rectifying and assisting the depraved functions, of infirm and… |
1684 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1684 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The conclave of physicians, detect[i]ng their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their patients… |
1683 |
Blégny |
Nicolas |
The English remedy: or, Talbor’s wonderful secret, for cureing of agues and feavers. Sold by… |
1682 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the Virginian nutts, imported from the Indies: shewing their admirable virtue… |
1682 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the Angola seed: shewing its admirable virtue in curing all distempers… |
1682 |
Griffith |
Richard |
Some observations made upon the Brasillian root, called ipepocoanha: imported from the Indies: shewing its… |
1682 |
Bromfield |
M. |
A brief but most useful account of so much reigning disease the scurvy, with infallible directions for its cure |
1681 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid account of the natures, uses and doses of certain experienced medicines… |
1681 |
Monginot |
François |
A new mystery in physick discovered, by curing of fevers & agues by quinquina or Jesuites… |
1681 |
Bateman |
Robert |
Eminent cures lately performed... by Batemans ; Spirits of scurvey-grass… |
1681 |
Anderson |
Katherine |
Grana angelica |
1681 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid account of the natures, uses and quantities of some experienced medicines… |
1681 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid relation of the nature, uses and doses of that approved medicine… |
1681 |
Crane |
T. |
A true friend to the publick. A pleasant cordial-drink at two shillings six pence… |
1680 |
Bateman |
Robert |
Batemans hue-and-cry... |
1680 |
Simpson |
William |
Some observations made upon the root called nean, or ninsing, imported from the East-Indies… |
1680 |
Blagrave |
Charles |
Blagrave’s advertisement for his spirits of scurvey-grass… |
1680 |
[author not specified] |
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Without Temple-Bar, in St. Clements little church-yard... |
1680 |
Bateman |
Robert |
The true spirit of scurvey-grass |
1680 |
[author not specified] |
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The so much fam’d tablets. One of which...evacuates...all defluxions of Rheum or obnoxious humours |
1680 |
Pechey |
John |
At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by doctors commons back-gate liveth… |
1680 |