Certaine workes of Galens called Methodus medendi, with a briefe declaration of The worthie art… |
Galen |
1567 |
A briefe, excellent, and profitable discourse, of the naturall beginning of all growing and liuing… |
John Jones |
1574 |
A briefe, excellent, and profitable discourse, of the naturall beginning of all growing and liuing… |
John Jones |
1574 |
Certaine vvorkes of Galens, called Methodus medendi, with a briefe declaration of the worthie art… |
Galen |
1586 |
An easy method to know the causes and signs of the humour most ruleth in… |
Nicolas Abraham de La Framboisière |
1640 |
De morbis capitis; or, Of the chief internall diseases of the head. With their causes… |
Robert Pemell |
1650 |
Galen’s method of physick: or, his great master-peece; being the very marrow and quintessence… |
Galen |
1656 |
The astrological physitian |
William Andrews |
1656 |
Two treatises. The first, of the venereal pocks: Wherein is shewed, I. The name and… |
Daniel Sennert |
1660 |
Panzōoryktologia. Sive Panzoologicomineralogia. Or a compleat history of animals and minerals, containing the summe of… |
Robert Lovell |
1661 |