Some observations made upon the Molucco nutts, imported from the Indies: shewing their admirable virtues… |
John Peachi |
1672 |
Every man his own doctor. In two parts |
John Archer |
1671 |
Speculum ægrotorum. The sick-mens glasse: or, A plaine introduction whereby one may give a… |
John Fage |
1638 |
Speculum ægrotorum. The sicke-mens glasse: or, A plaine introduction wherby one may giue a… |
John Fage |
1606 |
The arte and science of preseruing bodie and soule in al health, wisedome, and catholike… |
John Jones |
1579 |
The arte and science of preseruing bodie and soule in al health, wisedome, and catholike… |
John Jones |
1579 |
The Buckler of bodilie health, whereby health may bee defended, and sickesse repelled: consecrate by… |
John Makluire |
1630 |
The rule of health. ... Written first in high Dutch, afterwards tr. into French, and now… |
John Ghesel |
1631 |
The rule of health, or A true and faithfull admonition, wherein are contained many directions… |
John Ghesel |
1633 |
Every man his own doctor[.] Compleated with an herbal |
John Archer |
1671 |