Of the reconcileableness of specifick medicines to the corpuscular philosophy. To which is annexed a… |
Robert Boyle |
1685 |
An essay of the great effects of even languid and unheeded motion. Whereunto is annexed… |
Robert Boyle |
1685 |
A systeme of anatomy, treating of the body of man, beasts, birds, fish, insects, and… |
Samuel Collins |
1685 |
A book of knowledge in three parts, newly corrected and enlarged : the first containing a… |
Samuel Strangehopes |
1685 |
The London practice of physick: or the whole practical part of physick contained in the… |
Thomas Willis |
1685 |
The good houswife made a doctor, or, Health’s choice and sure friend: being a plain… |
Thomas Tryon |
1685 |
An advertisement of the virtues and use of sundry select and experimented medicines such whose… |
Thomas Hammond |
1685 |
Epilepsys, or convulsion-fits in children effectually cured; by an approved specifick powder, and balsamick… |
Thomas Hammond |
1685 |
Two discourses one of consumptions, with their cure by a new method : the other contains… |
Timothy Byfield |
1685 |
A discourse of consumptions: with their cure by a new method |
Timothy Byfield |
1685 |