| The countrymans friend, and no circumventing mountebanck. But a rare method of chyrurgery and physick… |
Abraham Miles |
1662 |
| The cure of all sorts of fevers, both generall, and particular, with their definition, kindes… |
Edward Edwards |
1638 |
| The cure of old age, and preservation of youth |
Roger Bacon |
1683 |
| The cure of ruptures in mans bodie, by physical, and chirurgical meanes, and medicines. Whereby… |
Lewis Millwater |
1651 |
| The cure of the plague by an antidote called aurum vitæ. Being well approved to… |
John Woodall |
1640 |
| The cure of the plague by an antidote called aurum vitæ. Being well approved to… |
John Woodall |
1640 |
| The curiosities of scurvy-grass. Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature… |
Valentin Andreas Moellenbrock |
1689 |
| The description and cure of the Kentish and all other agues: plainly discovering what it… |
Nicholas Sudell |
1669 |
| The difference betwene the auncient phisicke, first taught by the godly forefathers, consisting in vnitie… |
Richard Bostocke |
1585 |
| The differences, causes, and iudgements of vrine according to the best writers thereof, both old… |
John Fletcher |
1598 |