The compleat bone-setter enlarged. Being the method of curing broken bones, dislocated joynts, and… |
Thomas Moulton |
1665 |
The compleat bone-setter: wherein the method of curing broken bones, and strains, and dislocated… |
Thomas Moulton |
1657 |
The compleat chymical dispensatory, in five books: treating of all sorts of metals, precious stones… |
John Schroeder |
1669 |
The compleat chymist, or, A new treatise of chymistry. Teaching by a short and easy… |
Christophe Glaser |
1677 |
The compleat doctoress... all diseases insident to women |
[author not specified] |
1656 |
The compleat herbal of physical plants. Containing all such English and foreign herbs, shrubs and… |
John Pechey |
1694 |
The compleat method of curing almost all diseases. To which is added, an exact description… |
Thomas Sydenham |
1694 |
The compleat midvvife’s practice enlarged |
Thomas Chamberlayne |
1659 |
The compleat midvvife’s practice enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth… |
Thomas Chamberlayne |
1663 |
The compleat midwife’s practice enlarged |
Thomas Chamberlayne |
1697 |