The diversitie of salts and spirits mantained. Or, The imaginary volatility of some salts and… |
Matthew Mackaile |
1683 |
The diseases of vvomen with child, and in child-bed: as also the best means… |
Francois Mauriceau |
1683 |
The cure of old age, and preservation of youth |
Roger Bacon |
1683 |
The conclave of physicians, detect[i]ng their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their patients… |
Gideon Harvey |
1683 |
The compleat servant-maid |
[author not specified] |
1683 |
The book of palmestry and physiognomy being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable unto… |
Johannes ab Indagine |
1683 |
The accomplish’d ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery. Containing, I. The art of… |
Hannah Woolley |
1683 |
Terufah tsaruf [sic] = Physick refin’d: or, A little stream of medicinal marrow, flowing from the… |
John Yarwood |
1683 |
Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases. First written in Latin… |
John Hall |
1683 |
Pharmacopoia Londinensis: or, The London dispensatory |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1683 |