A declaration of such greiuous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad dogges, together… |
Thomas Spackman |
1613 |
Markhams maister-peece: contayning all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching… |
Gervase Markham |
1643 |
Markhams maister-peece containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching… |
Gervase Markham |
1656 |
Zoologia: or, The history of animals as they are useful in physick and chirurgery. Divided… |
Johann Schröder |
1659 |
The Dukes desk newly broken up wherein is discovered divers rare receipts of [p]hysick… |
William Lovell |
1661 |
The countrymans friend, and no circumventing mountebanck. But a rare method of chyrurgery and physick… |
Abraham Miles |
1662 |
Helminthologia. Or, Some physical considerations of the matter, origination, and several species of wormes, macerating… |
William Ramesey |
1668 |
New-Englands rarities discovered: in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country, together… |
John Josselyn |
1675 |
Every man and woman their own doctor |
[author not specified] |
1676 |
The country-man’s treasure, shewing the nature, cause, and cure of all diseases incident to… |
James Lambert |
1676 |