A brief defence, of the old and succesful method of curing continual fevers; in opposition… |
James Forrest |
1694 |
Aristotle’s master-piece: or, The secrets of generation displayed... |
[author not specified] |
1694 |
A new method of curing all sorts of fevers, without taking any thing by the… |
Jean-Adrien Helvétius |
1694 |
A few queries relating to the practice of physick, with remarks upon some of them… |
Hugh Chamberlen |
1694 |
A pocket-companion; containing things necessary to be known, by all that values their health… |
Thomas Tryon |
1694 |
A present to be given to teeming women, by their husbands, or friends. Containing directions… |
John Oliver |
1694 |
A true relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard |
[author not specified] |
1694 |
An exact enquiry into, and cure of the acute diseases of infants |
Walter Harris |
1694 |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
M. Bromfield |
1694 |
A discourse shewing the nature of the gout |
William Atkins |
1694 |