A golden practice of physick. In five books, and three tomes. After a new, easie… |
Felix Platter |
1662 |
A new discovery of the French disease and running of the reins; their causes, signs… |
Richard Bunworth |
1662 |
An manual of most experienced, excellent and profitable secrets appertaining to physick and chirurgery for… |
Owen Wood |
1662 |
Culpeper’s last legacy |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1662 |
Flamma sine fumo: or, Poems without fictions. Hereunto are annexed the causes, symptoms, or signes… |
Rowland Watkins |
1662 |
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most… |
Jean Prevost |
1662 |
Mellificium chirurgiæ, or the marrovv of many good authors enlarged |
James Cooke |
1662 |
Practical physick; the first book, in three parts. Part I. Of diseases of the head… |
Daniel Sennert |
1662 |
Practical physick; the second book, in four parts. Part I. Of the diseases of the… |
Daniel Sennert |
1662 |
Practical physick; the third book, in fourteen parts[.] Part I. Of diseases of the stomach… |
Daniel Sennert |
1662 |