The accomplish’d lady’s delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery |
[author not specified] |
1675 |
The antivenereal apozem. A pleasant liquor, which in thirty days (without any other assistance) perfectly… |
Arthur Noy |
1675 |
The disease of London: or A new discovery of the scorvey. Comprizing the nature, manifold… |
Gideon Harvey |
1675 |
The excellency and nature of the true spirit of wormwood |
[author not specified] |
1675 |
The history and mystery of the venereal lues, or, French disease, running of the reins… |
Everard Maynwaringe |
1675 |
The potable balsome of life· Being a collection of the choicest preservatives that are extant… |
[author not specified] |
1675 |
The practice of physick, reformed: wherein is described the nature and cause of most diseases… |
Jeremiah Love |
1675 |
The practice of the most successful physitian Paul Barbette, doctour of physick. With the notes… |
Frederick Dekkers |
1675 |
The Queens royal closet, newly opened. And the art of physick discovered. By that most… |
R. Boules |
1675 |
The universal scorbutick pills, and radical purifier of nature. Operating by purgation and urine, with… |
E. M. |
1675 |