B. |
J. |
An account... of the Vatican pill... |
0 |
Hutten |
Ulrich von |
Of the vvood called guaiacum, that healeth the Frenche pockes, and also healeth the goute… |
1536 |
Hutten |
Ulrich von |
Of the vvood called guaiacum, that healeth the Frenche pockes, and also helpeth the goute… |
1539 |
Hutten |
Ulrich von |
Of the vvood called guaiacum, that healeth the Frenche pockes, and also helpeth the goute… |
1539 |
Hutten |
Ulrich von |
Of the vvood called guaiacum, that healeth the frenche pockes, and also helpeth the goute… |
1540 |
Vesalius |
Andreas |
A compendious declaration of the excellent uertues of a certain lateli inuentid oile, callid for… |
1551 |
Jones |
John |
A briefe, excellent, and profitable discourse, of the naturall beginning of all growing and liuing… |
1574 |
Jones |
John |
A briefe, excellent, and profitable discourse, of the naturall beginning of all growing and liuing… |
1574 |
Baker |
George |
The composition or making of the moste excellent...oleum magistrale |
1574 |
[author not specified] |
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...short discourse of the vertue and operation of balsame |
1585 |
Baley |
Walter |
A discourse of the medicine called mithridatium... |
1585 |
Bertholdus |
Andreas |
The vvonderfull and strange effect and vertues of a new Terra sigillata lately found out… |
1587 |
Anderson |
Anthony |
An approved medicine against the deserued plague |
1593 |
Paracelsus |
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A hundred and foureteene experiments and cures of the famous physitian Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Paracelsus… |
1596 |
Plat |
Hugh |
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories. VVith bewties, banquets, perfumes… |
1600 |
Clarke |
John |
The trumpet of Apollo: sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and… |
1602 |
Russel |
Thomas |
Diacatholicon aureum: or a generall power of gold, purging all offensiue humours in mans bodie… |
1602 |
Herring |
Francis |
Certaine rules, directions, or advertisments for this time of pestilentiall contagion: with a caueat to… |
1603 |
Saxo-Bosco |
D. de |
The rare vertue of a most excellent pil, beeing an antidotum against the plague. Newly… |
1603 |
Herring |
Francis |
A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues… |
1604 |
Gardiner |
Edmund |
The triall of tabacco. Wherein, his worth is most worthily expressed: as, in the name… |
1610 |
[author not specified] |
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London tryacle, being the enemie to all infectious diseases |
1612 |
Spackman |
Thomas |
A declaration of such greiuous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad dogges, together… |
1613 |
[author not specified] |
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London tryacle, being the enemie to all infectious diseases |
1615 |
[author not specified] |
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The admirable vertue, property and operation of the quintessence of rosemary flowers... |
1615 |
P. |
N. |
The vertue and operation of this balsame… |
1615 |
Anthony |
Francis |
The apologie...concerning a medicine called aurum potabile… |
1616 |
Sala |
Angelo |
Opiologia: or, A treatise concerning the nature, properties, true preparation and safe vse and administration… |
1618 |
T. |
J. |
The hunting of the pox: a pleasant discourse betweene the authour, and pild-garlicke. Wherein… |
1619 |
Herring |
Francis |
Certaine rules, directions, or advertisments for this time of pestilentiall contagion: with a caueat to… |
1625 |