A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
[author not specified] |
1651 |
A physical directory; or a translation of the Dispensatory made by the Colledg of Physitians… |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1651 |
An epitomie of most experienced, excellent and profitable secrets appertaining to physick and chirurgery. For… |
Owen Wood |
1651 |
Approved medicines of little cost, to preserve health and also to cure those that are… |
Richard Elkes |
1651 |
Most excellent and approved medicines & remedies for most diseases and maladies incident to man’s body… |
Alexander Read |
1651 |
Physical rarities, containing the most choice receipts of physick, and chyrurgerie, for the cure of… |
Ralph Williams |
1651 |
Physical rarities, containing the most choice receipts of physick, and chyrurgerie, for the cure of… |
Ralph Williams |
1651 |
Polypharmakos kai chymistēs: or, The English unparalell’d physitian and chyrurgian: shewing the true use of… |
Daniel Border |
1651 |
Popular errours. Or The errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by… |
James Primerose |
1651 |
The ladies dispensatory, containing the natures, vertues, and qualities of all herbs, and simples usefull… |
Leonard Sowerby |
1651 |