Langton |
Christopher |
A uery brefe treatise, ordrely declaring the pri[n]cipal partes of phisick, that is… |
1547 |
Galen |
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Certaine workes of Galens called Methodus medendi, with a briefe declaration of The worthie art… |
1567 |
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 |
Galen |
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Certaine vvorkes of Galens, called Methodus medendi, with a briefe declaration of the worthie art… |
1586 |
Holland |
Henry |
Spirituall preseruatiues against the pestilence: Or A treatise containing sundrie questions both concerning the causes… |
1593 |
Barrough |
Philip |
The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases |
1596 |
Barrough |
Philip |
The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases |
1601 |
Pomarius |
Petrus |
Enchiridion medicum: containing, an epitome of the whole course of physicke: with the examination of… |
1609 |
Pomarius |
Petrus |
Enchiridion medicum: containing an epitome of the vvhole course of physicke: vvith the examination of… |
1612 |
[author not specified] |
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The Red-Crosse: or, Englands Lord haue mercy vpon vs |
1625 |
Philiatreus |
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The generall practise of medecine. Comprehending the most remarkable maxims appertaining to the diagnosis, where… |
1634 |
[author not specified] |
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The Red-crosse |
1636 |
La Framboisière |
Nicolas Abraham de |
An easy method to know the causes and signs of the humour most ruleth in… |
1640 |
Cooke |
James |
Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery |
1648 |
Pemell |
Robert |
De morbis capitis; or, Of the chief internall diseases of the head. With their causes… |
1650 |
Partlicius |
Simeon |
A new method of physick: or, A short view of Paracelsus and Galen’s practice; in… |
1654 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… |
1655 |
Bayfield |
Robert |
Enchiridion medicum... |
1655 |
Bayfield |
Robert |
Enchiridion medicum |
1655 |
Cooke |
James |
Supplementum chirurgiæ or The supplement to the marrow of chyrurgerie |
1655 |
Andrews |
William |
The astrological physitian |
1656 |
Galen |
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Galen’s method of physick: or, his great master-peece; being the very marrow and quintessence… |
1656 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery, divided into… |
1656 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The universal body of physick, in five books; comprehending the several treatises of nature, of… |
1657 |
Bauderon |
Brice |
The expert phisician... |
1657 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The universal body of physick, in five books; comprehending the several treatises of nature, of… |
1657 |
Rivière |
Lazare |
The practice of physick, in two volums, very much enlarged. Wherein is plainly set forth… |
1658 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus… |
1658 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
Two treatises. The first, of the venereal pocks: Wherein is shewed, I. The name and… |
1660 |