Vaughan |
William |
The Newlanders cure. Aswell of those violent sicknesses which distemper most minds in these latter… |
1630 |
Paré |
Ambroise |
A treatise of the plague contayning the causes, signes, symptomes, prognosticks, and cure thereof : together… |
1630 |
Bonham |
Thomas |
The chyrurgians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall. Furnished with varietie and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes… |
1630 |
T. |
A. |
A rich storehouse, or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers… |
1631 |
Partridge |
John |
The vviddovves treasure. Plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approued secrets in physicke and chirurgery… |
1631 |
Markham |
Gervase |
The English house-vvife. Containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
1631 |
Lupton |
Thomas |
A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts: vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant… |
1631 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delights for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories with beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1632 |
Bruele |
Gualterus |
Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practice: vvherein are contained inward diseases from the head to… |
1632 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1632 |
Levens |
Peter |
A right profitable booke for all diseases, called, The path-way to health. Wherein are… |
1632 |
[author not specified] |
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The secrets of physick and philosophy, divided into two bookes: in the first is shewed… |
1633 |
[author not specified] |
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A storehouse of physicall and philosophicall secrets. Teaching to distill all manner of oyles from… |
1633 |
Gerard |
John |
The herball or Generall historie of plantes. Gathered by Iohn Gerarde of London Master in… |
1633 |
Langham |
William |
The garden of health: containing the sundry rare and hidden vertues and properties of all… |
1633 |
Vicary |
Thomas |
The English-mans treasure. With the true anatomie of mans body: compiled by that excellent… |
1633 |
Partridge |
John |
The treasurie of hidden secrets, commonly called, The good-huswiues closet of prouision, for the… |
1633 |
Vaughan |
William |
Directions for health, naturall and artificiall: derived from the best physicians, as well moderne as… |
1633 |
Bate |
John |
The mysteryes of nature, and art... |
1634 |
Bate |
John |
The mysteryes of nature, and art... |
1634 |
Bate |
John |
The mysteries of nature and art |
1634 |
Philiatreus |
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The generall practise of medecine. Comprehending the most remarkable maxims appertaining to the diagnosis, where… |
1634 |
Hawes |
Richard |
The poore-mans plaster-box. Furnished with diverse excellent remedies for sudden mischances, and usuall… |
1634 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delights for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories with beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1635 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1635 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1636 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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The Kings medicines for the plague, prescribed for the yeare 1604. by the whole Colledge… |
1636 |
Royal College of Physicians of London. |
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Certain necessary directions, aswell for the cure of the plague, as for preuenting the infection… |
1636 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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Certain necessary directions, aswell for the cure of the plague, as for preuenting the infection… |
1636 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delights for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories. With beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1636 |