Spackman |
Thomas |
A declaration of such greiuous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad dogges, together… |
1613 |
Peter |
Charles |
A description of the venereal disease: declaring the causes, signs, effects, and cure thereof. With… |
1675 |
Peter |
Charles |
A description of the venereal disease: declaring the causes, signs, effects, and cure thereof. With… |
1678 |
See |
Thomas |
A discourse concerning the sovereign internal balsom: wherein is intimated the ingredients, and method of… |
1665 |
See |
Thomas |
A discourse concerning the sovereign internal balsom: wherein is intimated the ingredients, and method of… |
1665 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
A discourse in the praise of antimonie, and the vertues thereof. Written and published at… |
1664 |
Baley |
Walter |
A discourse of the medicine called mithridatium... |
1585 |
Le Fèvre |
Nicaise |
A discourse upon Sr Walter Rawleigh’s great cordial; by N. le Febure, Royal Professor in… |
1664 |
Sermon |
William |
A friend to the sick: or, The honest English mans preservation. Shewing the causes, symptoms… |
1673 |
Byfield |
Timothy |
A further short account of the true sal volatile oleosum, and my panacea made from it |
1697 |
Bateman |
Robert |
A gentle dose for the fool turn’d physician |
1680 |
Paracelsus |
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A hundred and foureteene experiments and cures of the famous physitian Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Paracelsus… |
1596 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
A late discourse made in a solemn assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier… |
1664 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier… |
1658 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier… |
1658 |
Digby |
Kenelm |
A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier… |
1660 |
Digby |
Kenelm, Sir |
A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nob… |
1658 |
Lakin |
Daniel |
A miraculous cure of the Prusian swallow-knife: being dissected out of his stomack by… |
1642 |
Herring |
Francis |
A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues… |
1604 |
Colly |
Anthony |
A more full discovery of the use and vertue of those golden purging pills: so… |
1671 |
Case |
John |
A most infallible, and sure, cheap, secret, safe, and speedy cure for a clap, any… |
1695 |
Helvétius |
Jean-Adrien |
A new method of curing all sorts of fevers... |
1695 |
Monginot |
François |
A new mystery in physick discovered, by curing of fevers & agues by quinquina or Jesuites… |
1681 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid account of the natures, uses and doses of certain experienced medicines… |
1681 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid account of the natures, uses and quantities of some experienced medicines… |
1681 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid relation of the nature, use, and dose of several approved medicines… |
1670 |
Marshall |
Charles |
A plain and candid relation of the nature, uses and doses of that approved medicine… |
1681 |
Vernantes |
Sieur de |
A recommendation of that high and most noble modicine[sic], the essential spirit of scurvey… |
1680 |
[author not specified] |
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A refutation of Dr. Olyphant’s defence... |
1699 |
Leigh |
Charles |
A reply to John Colebatch, upon his late piece, concerning the curing the biting of… |
1698 |