Mellificium chirurgiæ, or the marrovv of many good authors enlarged |
James Cooke |
1662 |
A physical nosonomy, or, A new and true description of the law of God (called… |
William Drage |
1664 |
A physical nosonomy: or, A new and true description of the law of God (called… |
William Drage |
1665 |
Physical experiments being a plain description of the causes, signes, and cures of most diseases… |
William Drage |
1668 |
Galen’s Art of physick: wherein is laid down, 1. A description of bodies, healthful, unhealthful… |
Galen |
1671 |
Mellificium chirurgiæ: or, The marrovv of chirurgery much enlarged. To which is now added Anatomy… |
James Cooke |
1676 |
A short compendium of chirurgery: containing its grounds & principles. More particularly treating of imposthumes, wounds… |
John Shirley |
1678 |
Enquiries into human nature, in VI. anatomic prælections in the New Theatre of the Royal… |
Walter Charleton |
1680 |
The so much fam’d tablets. One of which...evacuates...all defluxions of Rheum or obnoxious humours |
[author not specified] |
1680 |
The famous and virtuous necklaces; one of them being of no greater weight than a… |
John Choke |
1680 |