Homotropia naturæ, or, The uniformity of nature’s motion. A physical discourse, exhibiting the cure of… |
Richard Bunworth |
1656 |
Delights for ladies, to adorn their persons, tables, closets and distillatories: with beuties [sic], banquets… |
Hugh Plat |
1656 |
Health for the rich and poor… |
Jean Prevost |
1656 |
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most… |
Jean Prevost |
1656 |
Two books of physick: viz. I. Medicaments for the poor; or, physick for the common… |
Jean Prevost |
1656 |
A compleat practice of physick. Wherein is plainly described, the nature, causes, dofferences, and signs… |
John Smith |
1656 |
The hidden treasures of the art of physick; fully discovered: in four books. 1 Containing… |
John Tanner |
1656 |
De varolis & morbillis: = Of the small pox and measles: with their definitions, distinctions, causes, differences… |
Anthony Westwood |
1656 |
Choice and profitable secrets both physical and chirurgical: formerly concealed by the deceased Dutchess of… |
Owen Wood |
1656 |
Health for the rich and poor, by dyet without physick |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1656 |