Markhams maister-peece containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching… |
Gervase Markham |
1656 |
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most… |
Jean Prevost |
1656 |
Medicina magica tamen physica: = magical, but natural physick |
Samuel Boulton |
1656 |
Medicina magnetica: or, The rare and wonderful art of curing by sympathy: laid open in… |
Christopher Irvine |
1656 |
Mr Culpeper’s ghost, giving seasonable advice to the lovers of his writings |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1656 |
Mr. Culpepper’s Treatise of aurum potabile |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1656 |
Nature the best physician: A matter of fact, evinced from a most remarkable variolous case… |
David Maxwell |
1656 |
Paracelsus his Dispensatory and chirurgery. The dispensatory contains the choisest of his physical remedies. And… |
Paracelsus |
1656 |
Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris, or, A chois… |
John Parkinson |
1656 |
Paradisi in sole paradisvs terrestris. Or, A choise garden of all sorts of rarest flowers… |
John Parkinson |
1656 |