Apothecaries of Edinburgh |
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Information for the Apothecaries of Edinburgh |
1695 |
Biggs |
Noah |
Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs. The vanity of the craft of physick. Or, A new dispensatory. Wherein… |
1651 |
Biggs |
Noah |
Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs. The vanity of the craft of physick. Or, A new dispensatory. Wherein… |
1651 |
Bostocke |
Richard |
The difference betwene the auncient phisicke, first taught by the godly forefathers, consisting in vnitie… |
1585 |
Boulton |
Richard |
An examination of Mr. John Colbatch his books viz. I. Novum lumen chirurgicum, II. Essay… |
1698 |
Boulton |
Richard |
An examination of Mr. John Colbatch his books, viz. I. Novum lumen chirurgicum. II. Essay… |
1699 |
Brown |
Andrew |
The epilogue to the five papers lately past betwixt the two physicians Dr. O. and… |
1699 |
Brown |
Andrew |
In speculo teipsum contemplare Dr. Black. A looking-glass for the black band of doctors… |
1692 |
C. |
W. |
Reflections on a libel, intituled, A plea for the apothecaries… |
1671 |
C. |
T. |
Vindiciæ pharmacapolæ, or an answer to the doctors complaints against apothecaries. Ou, poiei eas mia… |
1675 |
Colbatch |
John |
A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a… |
1698 |
Cotta |
John |
Cotta contra Antonium: or An Ant-Antony: or An Ant-apology, manifesting Doctor Antony his… |
1623 |
Cotta |
John |
Conatus sine exemplo: or the first and needfullest discouerie to the attainment of health, that… |
1627 |
Cotta |
John |
A short discouerie of the vnobserued dangers of seuerall sorts of ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers… |
1612 |
Cotta |
John |
A true discovery of the empericke with the fugitive, physition and quacksaluer, who display their… |
1617 |
Cotta |
John |
A short discouerie of seuerall sorts of ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers of physicke in England… |
1619 |
Cotta |
John |
A true discouery of the empericke with the fugitiue, physition and quacksaluer, who display their… |
1617 |
Coxe |
Thomas |
A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is… |
1669 |
Coxe |
Thomas |
A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is… |
1669 |
D. |
C. |
Some reasons, of the present decay of the practise of physick in learned and approved… |
1675 |
England and Wales. Royal Navy |
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Mr. Treasurer, we pray you to pay unto the Master, and Wardens of Barbor Chyrurgeons… |
1653 |
Erasmus |
Desiderius |
Declamatio in laudem nobilissimæ artis medicinæ. = A declamacion in the prayse... |
1537 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
Starkey revived, or, Collections out of nature’s explication. Part I and Helmont’s vindication : being a… |
1676 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
A vindication of chymistry, and chymical medicines |
1676 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
A character of a true physician; or A true chymist compared with a goose-quill… |
1676 |
Forrest |
Pieter van |
The arraignment of vrines: vvherein are set downe the manifold errors and abuses of ignorant… |
1623 |
Garth |
Samuel |
The dispensary. A poem· In six canto’s… |
1700 |
Garth |
Samuel |
The dispensary; a poem… |
1699 |
Garth |
Samuel |
The dispensary: a poem. In six canto’s… |
1699 |
Garth |
Samuel |
The dispensary. A poem· In six canto’s… |
1700 |