Culpeper’s last legacy |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1685 |
Mellificium chirurgiæ: or, The marrow of chirurgery |
James Cooke |
1685 |
Modern curiosities of art [and] nature. Extracted out of the cabinets of the most eminent… |
Nicolas Lémery |
1685 |
Of the reconcileableness of specifick medicines to the corpuscular philosophy. To which is annexed a… |
Robert Boyle |
1685 |
Pharmacopæia Londinensis. Or, The new London dispensatory in VI books. Translated into English for the… |
William Salmon |
1685 |
Pharmacopæia Londinensis. Or, The new London dispensatory in VI. books. Translated into English for the… |
William Salmon |
1685 |
Synopsis medicinæ. A compendium of physick, chirurgery, and anatomy. In IV. books. Shewing the signs… |
William Salmon |
1685 |
The accomplish’d ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery |
[author not specified] |
1685 |
The compleat servant-maid |
[author not specified] |
1685 |
The good houswife made a doctor, or, Health’s choice and sure friend: being a plain… |
Thomas Tryon |
1685 |