By the King a proclamation forbidding any resort to His Maiesties Court, for cure of… |
King Charles I |
1634 |
By the King. A proclamation appointing the time when his Maiesties subiects may approach to… |
King Charles I |
1634 |
Hygiasticon: or, The right course of preserving life and health unto extream old age: together… |
Leonardus Lessius |
1634 |
Hygiasticon: Or, The right course of preserving life and health unto extream old age: together… |
Leonardus Lessius |
1634 |
A discourse of the vvhole art of chyrurgerie. VVherein is exactly set downe the definition… |
Peter Lowe |
1634 |
The generall practise of medecine. Comprehending the most remarkable maxims appertaining to the diagnosis, where… |
Philiatreus |
1634 |
The method of physick, containing the causes, signes, and cures of inward diseases... |
Philip Barrough |
1634 |
The poore-mans plaster-box. Furnished with diverse excellent remedies for sudden mischances, and usuall… |
Richard Hawes |
1634 |
The birth of man-kinde; othervvise named, The womans booke. Set forth in English by… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1634 |
The birth of man-kinde; othervvise named, The womans booke. Set forth in English by… |
Thomas Raynalde |
1634 |