Mikrokosmographia. A description of the body of man. Together vvith the controuersies thereto belonging. Collected… |
Helkiah Crooke |
1631 |
A rich storehouse, or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers… |
A. T. |
1631 |
Doctor Fludds answer vnto M· Foster or, The squeesing of Parson Fosters sponge, ordained by… |
Robert Fludd |
1631 |
Hoplocrisma-spongus: or, A sponge to vvipe avvay the weapon-salve. A treatise, wherein is… |
William Foster |
1631 |
The rule of health. ... Written first in high Dutch, afterwards tr. into French, and now… |
John Ghesel |
1631 |
The vviddovves treasure. Plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approued secrets in physicke and chirurgery… |
John Partridge |
1631 |
A theater of the planetary houres for all dayes of the yeare. VVherein may be… |
George Simotta |
1631 |
A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts: vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant… |
Thomas Lupton |
1631 |
A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall waters. Wherein first the originall of fountaines in… |
Edward Jorden |
1631 |
The English house-vvife. Containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
Gervase Markham |
1631 |