[author not specified] |
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The best way of using the true salt polychrest of Messieurs Seignette of Rochel |
1685 |
[author not specified] |
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The barren womb’s joy and gladness, and human debility invigorated and delighted… |
1682 |
Buckworth |
Theophilus |
The approved success which you have found of those famous lozenges [?] of Mr. Theophilus Buckworth… |
1660 |
Russel |
Eliz. |
That famous friendly pill, electuary, and balsam of balsams of Dr. George Jones of Hatton… |
1680 |
Walwyn |
William |
Spirits moderated, and so qualified, as to maintain the true natural heat & radical moisture of… |
1654 |
Griffith |
Richard |
Some observations made upon the Brasillian root, called ipepocoanha: imported from the Indies: shewing its… |
1682 |
Kellicke |
Richard |
Soli deo gloria know all men by these present, that I, Richard Kellicke, professor of… |
1625 |
Smith |
James |
Smith’s experiments, being a true direction how t[o] prepare several medicines that have been… |
1679 |
Smith |
James |
Smith’s experiments, being a true direction how to prepare several medicines that have been daily… |
1681 |
Gerardts |
Gonsale |
Si de Cupid’ ô Venus dans l’escole L’on vous a done chaud pisse, ô varole… |
1695 |
[author not specified] |
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Removed from the Golden Ball in St. Christopher’s Church-Yard... |
1685 |
Russell |
John |
Removed from Smithfield to Leather-Lane in Holborn, by the Hole in the Wall, the… |
1680 |
[author not specified] |
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Removed from Brown’s Court in Shoe-lane... |
1685 |
[author not specified] |
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Reader, what is proposed to view... |
1662 |
Saffold |
Thomas |
Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. The sick may have advice for nothing… |
1682 |
Saffold |
Thomas |
Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. Just by Ludgate, at the Black Ball… |
1682 |
B. |
P. |
Pilulæ antipudendagriæ, or, Venus’s refuge |
1669 |
Gordon |
William |
Pharmaco-pinax, or A table and taxe of the pryces of all vsuall medicaments, simple… |
1625 |
Andrews |
Edward |
Panoplia Medica, or a medicinal armour for the whole body |
1690 |
Badger |
John |
Olbion; or, the cordial antidote... |
1693 |
Colly |
Anthony |
Natures champion, sounding a challenge to her stoutest assailants: or, a more ample explanation of… |
1670 |
Gervaes |
Maister |
Moreouer yf any be diseased with the pockes, ... let hym come to maister Geruaes, which… |
1552 |
Souburg |
Abraham |
Mille opifex rerum medicaminis author, & auspex primus lethæos docuit depellere morbos. Be it known unto… |
1690 |
Barrow |
J. |
Membrorum principalium apostasia... infirmities which proceed from a defection... |
1670 |
[author not specified] |
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Medicina in manu imperiti, est instar gladii in manu furentis. The miserable condition that thousands… |
1680 |
Tilburg |
Cornelius |
Laus deo semper. That most renowned High German operator, ocultist, and rupture master, C.T. who… |
1690 |
[author not specified] |
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Knowing the great abuses many have met with... |
1685 |
[author not specified] |
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Just at St. Andrews Wardrobe Church, between Doctors Commons... |
1675 |
Jones |
George |
Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-hole in the… |
1674 |
Jones |
George |
Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures. This book dated April the eighteenth, 1673… |
1673 |