Stubbe |
Henry |
The Indian nectar, or A discourse concerning chocolata: wherein the nature of cacao-nut, and… |
1662 |
Mathews |
Richard |
The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use… |
1662 |
Helmont |
Jean Baptiste van |
Oriatrike or, Physick refined. The common errors therein refuted, and the whole art reformed & rectified… |
1662 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
Chymistry made easie and useful. Or, The agreement and disagreement of the chymists and galenists… |
1662 |
Heydon |
John |
The holy guide: leading the way to the wonder of the world: (a compleat phisitian… |
1662 |
Heydon |
John |
The holy guide, leading the way to vnite art and nature: in which is made… |
1662 |
Poleman |
Joachim |
Novum lumen medicum; wherein the excellent and most necessary doctrine of the highly-gifted philosopher… |
1662 |
B. |
E. |
...Panacæa aurea purpurea... |
1662 |
Mathews |
Richard |
The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or A more full and ample explanation of the use… |
1663 |
Paracelsus |
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Paracelsus, his Archidoxis, or, chief teachings; comprised in ten books, disclosing the genuine way of… |
1663 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor mans physician the true art of medicine as it is prepared and administred… |
1664 |
Mackaile |
Matthew |
Moffet-well: or, A topographico-spagyricall description of the mineral wells, at Moffet in Annandale… |
1664 |
[author not specified] |
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The method of chemical philosophie and physick |
1664 |
Le Fèvre |
Nicaise |
A compendious body of chymistry: teaching the whole practice thereof by the most exact preparation… |
1664 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
Alexicacus spirit of salt of the world, which vulgarly prepar’d is call’d the spirit of… |
1664 |
Kendall |
George |
An appendix to The unlearned alchimist; wherein is contained the true receipt of that excellent… |
1664 |
Le Fèvre |
Nicaise |
A compleat body of chymistry: wherein is contained whatsoever is necessary for the attaining to… |
1664 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
Alexicacus spirit of salt of the vvorld, which vulgarly prepar’d is call’d the spirit of… |
1664 |
Starkey |
George |
A brief examination and censure of several medicines, of late years extol’d for universal remedies… |
1664 |
Helmont |
Jean Baptiste van |
Van Helmont’s works: containing his most excellent philosophy, physick, chirurgery, anatomy. Wherein the philosophy of… |
1664 |
Heydon |
John |
The wise-mans crown: or, The glory of the rosie-cross. Shewing the wonderful power… |
1664 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
The great preserver of mankind, which is alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world, now… |
1664 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
A discourse in the praise of antimonie, and the vertues thereof. Written and published at… |
1664 |
Helmont |
Jean Baptiste van |
Fons salutis, or The fountain of health opened: in the wonderful efficacy, and almost incredible… |
1665 |
Johnson |
William |
Agyrto-mastix, or, Some brief animadversions... |
1665 |
Bolnest |
Edward |
Medicina instavrata, or; A brief account of the true grounds and principles of the art… |
1665 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor man’s physician, or The true art of medicine, as it is chymically prepared… |
1665 |
Heydon |
John |
Elhavarevna or the English physitians tutor in the astrobolismes of mettals Rosie Cruican [sic], miraculous… |
1665 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor man’s physician, or The true art of medicine, as it is chymically prepared… |
1665 |
Simpson |
William |
Zenexton ante-pestilentiale. Or, A short discourse of the plague: its antidotes and cure, according… |
1665 |