A Bacon-Face no beauty, or, A reply to George Thomson, pretender to physick and… |
Henry Stubbe |
1671 |
An epistolary discourse concerning phlebotomy in opposition to G. Thomson pseudo-chymist, a pretended disciple… |
Henry Stubbe |
1671 |
A treatise of the great antidote ...called… elixir proprietatis |
J. H. |
1671 |
Speculum matricis; or, the expert midwives handmaid. Catechistically composed, by James Wolveridge, M.D. with a… |
James Wolveridge |
1671 |
The midwives book. Or the whole art of midwifry discovered. Directing childbearing women how to… |
Jane Sharp |
1671 |
A sure guide; or, The best and nearest way to physick and chyrurgery: that is… |
Jean Riolan |
1671 |
Every man his own doctor. In two parts |
John Archer |
1671 |
Every man his own doctor[.] Compleated with an herbal |
John Archer |
1671 |
Blagraves astrological practice of physick discovering, the true way to cure all kinds of diseases… |
Joseph Blagrave |
1671 |
The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several… |
Kenelm Digby |
1671 |