[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1654 |
Wirsung |
Christof? |
The general practise of physick. Containing all inward and outward parts of the body, with… |
1654 |
[author not specified] |
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Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled |
1655 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
The English physitian enlarged |
1655 |
Cooke |
James |
Supplementum chirurgiæ or The supplement to the marrow of chyrurgerie |
1655 |
Grey |
Elizabeth |
A choice manuall, or Rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised… |
1655 |
[author not specified] |
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The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened |
1655 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Pharmacopoia Londinensis: or, The London dispensatory |
1655 |
[author not specified] |
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses |
1655 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper's last legacy… |
1655 |
M. |
W. |
The Queens closet opened. Incomparable secrets in physick, chirurgery, preserving, candying, and cookery; as they… |
1655 |
Partridge |
John |
The widowes treasure, plentifully furnished with sundry precious & approved secrets in physick and chirurgery, for… |
1655 |
Paracelsus |
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Paracelsus Of the supreme mysteries of nature. Of the spirits of the planets. Occult philosophy… |
1655 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Culpeper’s last legacy |
1655 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… |
1655 |
[author not specified] |
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The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing many rare secrets and rich ornaments, of several… |
1655 |
Coelson |
Lancelot |
The poor-mans physician and chyrurgion |
1656 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
Pharmacopoia Londinensis: or, The London dispensatory |
1656 |
Smith |
John |
A compleat practice of physick. Wherein is plainly described, the nature, causes, dofferences, and signs… |
1656 |
Würtz |
Felix |
An experimental treatise of surgerie, in four parts. 1. The first part shewing the dangerous… |
1656 |
Parkinson |
John |
Paradisi in sole paradisvs terrestris. Or, A choise garden of all sorts of rarest flowers… |
1656 |
Wood |
Owen |
Choice and profitable secrets both physical and chirurgical: formerly concealed by the deceased Dutchess of… |
1656 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
The English physitian enlarged |
1656 |
Culpeper |
Nicholas |
The English physitian enlarged |
1656 |
Prevost |
Jean |
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most… |
1656 |
Boulton |
Samuel |
Medicina magica tamen physica: = magical, but natural physick |
1656 |
M. |
A. |
Queen Elizabeths closset of physical secrets, with certain approved medicines taken out of a manuscript… |
1656 |
Westwood |
Anthony |
De varolis & morbillis: = Of the small pox and measles: with their definitions, distinctions, causes, differences… |
1656 |
Paracelsus |
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Paracelsus his Dispensatory and chirurgery. The dispensatory contains the choisest of his physical remedies. And… |
1656 |
Grey |
Elizabeth |
A choice manuall, or rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised… |
1656 |