Vita sana & longa. The preservation of health, and prolongation of life. Proposed and proved. In… |
Everard Maynwaringe |
1670 |
Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for times of peace or war… |
Thomas Brugis |
1670 |
The warming-stone, first found out by Sir Richard Carew, Baronet, who was himself cured… |
Richard Carew |
1670 |
The vertues of that most successful pill, called Nendick’s popular-pill, which is deservedly so… |
Humphrey Nendick |
1670 |
The vertues of that most successful pill, against all chronic diseases, called Nendick’s popular-pill… |
Humphrey Nendick |
1670 |
The queens vvelles. That is, A treatise of the nature and vertues of Tunbridge water… |
Lodwick Rowzee |
1670 |
The queen-like closet; or, Rich cabinet: stored with all manner of rare receipts for… |
Hannah Woolley |
1670 |
The problems of Aristotle, with other philosophers and physitians. Wherein are contained divers questions with… |
[author not specified] |
1670 |
The gentleman-apothecary: being a late and true story, turned out of French… |
Claude Deschamps Villiers |
1670 |
The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon, detecting their necessary connexion, and… |
Christopher Merret |
1670 |