...true relation of one stung to death by a serpent…and perfectly cured by a wonderful medicine |
[author not specified] |
1698 |
A course of chymistry, containing an easie method of preparing those chymical medicines which are… |
Nicolas Lémery |
1698 |
A course of chymistry, containing an easie method of preparing those chymical medicins which are… |
Nicolas Lémery |
1698 |
A course of chymistry, containing an easie method of preparing those chymical medicins which are… |
Nicolas Lémery |
1698 |
A dialogue between alkali and acid: containing divers philosophical and medicinal considerations wherein a late… |
Thomas Emes |
1698 |
A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy, convulsions, colick, twisting of the guts, mother… |
John Pechey |
1698 |
A rebuke to the authors of a blew-book; call’d, The state of physick in… |
William Salmon |
1698 |
A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a… |
John Colbatch |
1698 |
A reply to John Colebatch, upon his late piece, concerning the curing the biting of… |
Charles Leigh |
1698 |
A rich treasure, the knowledge whereof is useful, profitable, pleasant and delightful. Treating, 1. Of… |
Thomas Tryon |
1698 |