Spackman |
Thomas |
A declaration of such greiuous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad dogges, together… |
1613 |
Starkey |
George |
George Starkey’s pill vindicated from the unlearned alchymist and all other pretenders, with a brief… |
1660 |
Starkey |
George |
The admirable efficacy, and almost incredible virtue of true oyl, which is made of sulphur… |
1660 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
The miraculous conformist: or An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroaking of… |
1666 |
T. |
J. |
The hunting of the pox: a pleasant discourse betweene the authour, and pild-garlicke. Wherein… |
1619 |
Tachenius |
Otto |
Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus, which discovers the ancient foundations of the late viperine salt… |
1677 |
Tachenius |
Otto |
Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt with… |
1696 |
Tachenius |
Otto |
Otto Tachenius his Hippocrates chymicus discovering the ancient foundation of the late viperine salt with… |
1690 |
Thomson |
George |
Aimatiasis: or, The true way of preserving the bloud in its integrity, and rectifying it… |
1670 |
Tilburg |
Cornelius |
By His Majesties license, and special approbation. Of the true Orvietan, or antidote. Experimented before… |
1689 |
Tobin |
Maurice |
A true account of the celebrated secret of Mr. Timothy Beaghan, lately killed at the… |
1697 |
Trapham |
Thomas |
Some observations made upon the Bermudas berries: imported from the Indies: shewing their admirable virtues… |
1694 |
Turner |
John |
Doctor John Turner his most excellent lozenges approved by Doctor George Bowls, and many other… |
1680 |
Valentinus |
Basilius |
The triumphant chariot of antimony; being a conscientious discovery of the many reall transcendent excellencies… |
1660 |
Valentinus |
Basilius |
The triumphant chariot of antimony; being a conscientious discovery of the many real transcendent excellencies… |
1661 |
Vanforce |
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Dr. Vanforce’s Elixir Vitae: or, the miraculous preservative and restorative… |
1680 |
Vaughan |
William |
Directions for health, naturall and artificiall: deriued from the best phisitians, as well moderne as… |
1626 |
Vernantes |
Sieur de |
A recommendation of that high and most noble modicine[sic], the essential spirit of scurvey… |
1680 |
Vesalius |
Andreas |
A compendious declaration of the excellent uertues of a certain lateli inuentid oile, callid for… |
1551 |
Villiers |
Claude Deschamps |
The gentleman-apothecary: being a late and true story, turned out of French… |
1670 |
Whitaker |
Tobias |
The tree of humane life, or, The bloud of the grape. Prouing the possibilitie of… |
1638 |
Winter |
Salvator |
By his Majesties authority. Salvator Winter, an Italian of the city of Naples, aged 98… |
1665 |
Winter |
Salvator |
By his Majesties authority. Salvator Winter Junior, the exact and true operator of the most… |
1665 |
Witherden |
Thomas |
Elixir salutis, or the great preservative of health called by some the never-failing cordial… |
1679 |
Woodall |
John |
The cure of the plague by an antidote called aurum vitæ. Being well approved to… |
1640 |
Woodall |
John |
The cure of the plague by an antidote called aurum vitæ. Being well approved to… |
1640 |
Woodward |
Daniel |
Amicus naturæ. an advertisement of the virtues of Woodward’s cordial pills, and elixir salutis. Prepared… |
1690 |
Yonge |
James |
Currus triumphalis, è terebinthô. Or An account of the many admirable vertues of oleum terebinthinæ… |
1679 |
[author not specified] |
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Culpeper revived from the grave, to discover the cheats... |
1655 |
[author not specified] |
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...two monsters... |
1696 |