Sherwood |
Thomas |
The charitable pestmaster, or, the cure of the pla… |
1641 |
Guybert |
Philbert |
The charitable physitian with the Charitable apothecary. VVritten in French by Philbert Guibert Esquire, and… |
1639 |
Guybert |
Philbert |
The charitable physitian with the charitable apothecary. VVritten in French by Philbert Guibert Esquire, and… |
1639 |
[author not specified] |
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The choicest and approved antidotes against the plague |
1665 |
Bonham |
Thomas |
The chyrurgians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall. Furnished with varietie and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes… |
1630 |
Penkethman |
John |
The cities comfort: or, Patridophilus his theologicall and physicall preservatives against the plague, and all… |
1625 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
1669 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
1671 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
1677 |
Schroeder |
John |
The compleat chymical dispensatory, in five books: treating of all sorts of metals, precious stones… |
1669 |
Glaser |
Christophe |
The compleat chymist, or, A new treatise of chymistry. Teaching by a short and easy… |
1677 |
Pechey |
John |
The compleat herbal of physical plants. Containing all such English and foreign herbs, shrubs and… |
1694 |
[author not specified] |
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The compleat servant-maid |
1683 |
[author not specified] |
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The compleat servant-maid |
1685 |
[author not specified] |
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The compleat servant-maid: or, The young maidens tutor. Directing them how they may fit… |
1700 |
W. |
I. |
The copie of a letter sent by a learned physician to his friend, wherein are… |
1586 |
Rondelet |
Guillaume |
The countrey-man’s apothecary. Or, A rule by which countrey-men may safely walke in… |
1649 |
[author not specified] |
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The country-mans physician |
1680 |
Miles |
Abraham |
The countrymans friend, and no circumventing mountebanck. But a rare method of chyrurgery and physick… |
1662 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The disease of London: or A new discovery of the scorvey. Comprizing the nature, manifold… |
1675 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The disease of London: or A new discovery of the scorvey. Comprizing the nature, manifold… |
1684 |
Company of Distillers of London |
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The distiller of London. With the clavis to unlock the deepest secrets of that mysterious… |
1652 |
Bunworth |
Richard |
The doctresse: a plain and easie method, of curing those diseases which are peculiar to women |
1656 |
Lovell |
William |
The Dukes desk newly broken up wherein is discovered divers rare receipts of physick and… |
1661 |
Lovell |
William |
The Dukes desk newly broken up wherein is discovered divers rare receipts of physick and… |
1661 |
Lovell |
William |
The Dukes desk newly broken up wherein is discovered divers rare receipts of [p]hysick… |
1661 |
Lovell |
William |
The Dukes desk newly broken up wherein is discovered divers rare receits of physick and… |
1660 |
Markham |
Gervase |
The English hous-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
1660 |
Markham |
Gervase |
The English hous-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
1653 |
Markham |
Gervase |
The English hous-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
1664 |