Lupton |
Thomas |
A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant… |
1612 |
Pomarius |
Petrus |
Enchiridion medicum: containing an epitome of the vvhole course of physicke: vvith the examination of… |
1612 |
Vicary |
Thomas |
The English mans treasure. With the true anatomie of mans bodie: compiled by that excellent… |
1613 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen |
1614 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1615 |
Bright |
Timothie |
A treatise, vvherein is declared the sufficiencie of English medicines, for cure of all diseases… |
1615 |
Ruscelli |
Girolamo |
The secrets of Alexis: containing many excellent remedies against diuers diseases, wounds, and other accidents… |
1615 |
T. |
A. |
A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased. VVherein are many approued medicines for diuers… |
1616 |
Wirsung |
Christoph |
The general practise of physicke. Conteyning all invvard and outward parts of the body, with… |
1617 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewoman |
1618 |
C. |
T. |
An hospitall for the diseased. Wherein are to be found most excellent approued medicines, as… |
1619 |
Seabrooke |
Richard |
Seabrookes caueat: or His warning piece to all his louing country-men, to beware how… |
1620 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1624 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delights for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories; with beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1624 |
Gardiner |
Edmund |
Physicall and approved medicines, as well in meere simples, as compound obseruations. With a true… |
1624 |
Penkethman |
John |
The cities comfort: or, Patridophilus his theologicall and physicall preservatives against the plague, and all… |
1625 |
Thayre |
Thomas |
An excellent and best approoued treatise of the plague. Containing, the nature, signes, and accidents… |
1625 |
Gordon |
William |
Pharmaco-pinax, or A table and taxe of the pryces of all vsuall medicaments, simple… |
1625 |
Vicary |
Thomas |
The English-mans treasure with the true anatomie of mans body / compiled by that excellent… |
1626 |
[author not specified] |
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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1627 |
Partridge |
John |
The treasurie of hidden secrets: commonly called, The good-huswiues closet of prouision, for the… |
1627 |
Partridge |
John |
The treasurie of hidden secrets: commonly called, the good-huswiues closet of prouision, for the… |
1627 |
Partridge |
John |
The widdovves treasure |
1627 |
Lupton |
Thomas |
A thousand notable things of sundrie sortes: vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant… |
1627 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delights for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories; with beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1628 |
Bonham |
Thomas |
The chyrurgians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall. Furnished with varietie and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes… |
1630 |
[author not specified] |
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A Closet for ladies and gentlewomen |
1630 |
T. |
A. |
A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers… |
1630 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delights for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories with beauties, banquets, perfumes… |
1630 |
C. |
T. |
An hospitall for the diseased. VVherein are to be found most excellent and approued medicines… |
1630 |