Bromfield |
M. |
A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie |
1694 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the Calumba wood, otherwise called Calumback: imported from the Indies: shewing… |
1694 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the herb called Perigua, imported from the Indies: shewing its admirable… |
1694 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the Malabar nutt, imported from the Indies: shewing its admirable virtues… |
1694 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the maldiva nut: shewing its admirable virtue in giving an easie… |
1694 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the Mexico seeds, imported from the Indies: shewing their wonderful virtue… |
1695 |
Helvétius |
Jean-Adrien |
A new method of curing all sorts of fevers... |
1695 |
Case |
John |
A most infallible, and sure, cheap, secret, safe, and speedy cure for a clap, any… |
1695 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
Horæ subsecivæ: or, Some long-vacation hours redeem’d, for the discovery of the true sal… |
1695 |
[author not specified] |
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The powder of simpathy |
1695 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
Of the true sal volatile oleosum; or Salt of nature… |
1695 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the Cylonian plant. Shewing its admirable virtues against deafness. Written by… |
1695 |
Peachi |
John |
Some observations made upon the herb cassiny; imported from Carolina: shewing its admirable virtues in… |
1695 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The efficacy and extent of true purgation. Shewing, I. What this operation is; not as… |
1696 |
Tachenius |
Otto |
Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt with… |
1696 |
[author not specified] |
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...two monsters... |
1696 |
Grew |
Nehemiah |
A treatise of the nature and use of the bitter purging salt. Easily known from… |
1697 |
Grew |
Nehemiah |
A treatise of the nature and use of the bitter purging salt contain’d in Epsom… |
1697 |
Tobin |
Maurice |
A true account of the celebrated secret of Mr. Timothy Beaghan, lately killed at the… |
1697 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
A further short account of the true sal volatile oleosum, and my panacea made from it |
1697 |
[author not specified] |
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Advertisement. Elixir stomachicum |
1698 |
Coward |
William |
Alcali vindicatum: or, The acid opiniator [sic] not guilty of truth. Being an impartial enquiry… |
1698 |
Daffy |
Anthony |
Daffy’s original and famous elixir salutis |
1698 |
Leigh |
Charles |
A reply to John Colebatch, upon his late piece, concerning the curing the biting of… |
1698 |
Daffy |
Anthony |
Direction given by me (Anthony Daffy, student in physic.) For taking my safe, innocent and… |
1698 |
[author not specified] |
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...true relation of one stung to death by a serpent…and perfectly cured by a wonderful medicine |
1698 |
Roberdes |
John |
Compendium medicinæ practicæ: or, The practice of physick, brought into the narrow compass of three… |
1698 |
[author not specified] |
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A refutation of Dr. Olyphant’s defence... |
1699 |
Oliphant |
Charles |
A short discourse, to prove the usefulness of vomiting in fevers, by plain reasoning and… |
1699 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
A short description and vindication of the true sal volatile oleosum. Of the ancients: wherein… |
1699 |