[author not specified] |
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The first part of the key of philosophie. Wherein is contained moste ex-excellent [sic… |
1580 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
The good house-wife made a doctor, or, Health’s choice and sure friend being a… |
1692 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
The good house-wife made a doctor, or, Health’s choice and sure friend being a… |
1692 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
The good housewife made a doctor ... being an appendix to the book entitled, "The way… |
1700 |
Tryon |
Thomas |
The good houswife made a doctor, or, Health’s choice and sure friend: being a plain… |
1685 |
Barker |
Richard |
The great preservative of mankinde... |
1662 |
Rhodokanakēs |
Kōnstantinos |
The great preserver of mankind, which is alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world, now… |
1664 |
Heydon |
John |
The holy guide, leading the way to vnite art and nature: in which is made… |
1662 |
Heydon |
John |
The holy guide: leading the way to the wonder of the world: (a compleat phisitian… |
1662 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
The Indian nectar, or A discourse concerning chocolata: wherein the nature of cacao-nut, and… |
1662 |
Sennert |
Daniel |
The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery, divided into… |
1656 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
The Lord Bacons relation of the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson… |
1671 |
Thrasher |
William |
The marrow of chymical physick; or, The practice of making chymical medicines. Divided in three… |
1669 |
Thrasher |
William |
The marrow of chymical physick; or, The practice of making chymical medicines. Divided in three… |
1679 |
[author not specified] |
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The method of chemical philosophie and physick |
1664 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The mystery of curing comprehensively. Explained and confirm’d, by exemplar of the Catholic medicine. Powerfully… |
1693 |
Spire |
John |
The natures, uses, & doses of several approved and experienced medicines, faithfully prepared by John Spire… |
1698 |
Gesner |
Konrad |
The newe iewell of health, wherein is contayned the most excellent secretes of phisicke and… |
1576 |
Turner |
Peter |
The opinion of Peter Turner Doct: in physicke, concerning amulets or plague cakes, whereof perhaps… |
1603 |
Hester |
John |
The pearle of practise, or Practisers pearle, for phisicke and chirurgerie. Found out by I… |
1594 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
The pharmacopœian physician’s repository. Accomodated with elaborate medicinal arcana’s. Appositely serving to the whole practice… |
1669 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor mans physician the true art of medicine as it is prepared and administred… |
1664 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor man’s physician, or The true art of medicine, as it is chymically prepared… |
1665 |
O'Dowde |
Thomas |
The poor man’s physician, or The true art of medicine, as it is chymically prepared… |
1665 |
[author not specified] |
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The potable balsome of life· Being a collection of the choicest preservatives that are extant… |
1675 |
Du Chesne |
Joseph |
The practise of chymicall, and hermeticall physicke, for the preseruation of health. Written in Latin… |
1605 |
Gesner |
Konrad |
The practise of the new and old phisicke, wherein is contained the most excellent secrets… |
1599 |
Goeurot |
Jean |
The regiment of lyfe, wherunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the booke… |
1567 |
Charas |
Moyse |
The royal pharmacopoea, galenical and chymical, according to the practice of the most eminent and… |
1678 |
Du Chesne (Quercetanus) |
Joseph |
The Sclopotarie of Iosephus Quercetanus, phisition. Or His booke containing the cure of wounds receiued… |
1590 |