A compleat practice of physick. Wherein is plainly described, the nature, causes, dofferences, and signs… |
John Smith |
1656 |
A medicinal dispensatory, containing the vvhole body of physick: discovering the natures, properties, and vertues… |
Jean de Renou |
1657 |
A medicinal dispensatory, containing the vvhole body of physick: discovering the natures, properties, and vertues… |
Jean de Renou |
1657 |
A medicinal dispensatory, containing the whole body of physick: discovering the natures, properties, and vertues… |
Jean de Renou |
1657 |
Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirvrgion. Fitted for times of peace or war… |
Thomas Brugis |
1657 |
A medicinal dispensatory, containing the vvhole body of physick: discovering the natures, properties, and vertues… |
Jean de Renou |
1657 |
A medicinal dispensatory, containing the vvhole body of physick: discovering the natures, properties, and vertues… |
Jean de Renou |
1657 |
The English physitian enlarged |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1666 |
The hidden treasures of the art of physick; fully discovered, in four books. Containing 1… |
John Tanner |
1667 |
Pharmacopoia Londinensis: or, The London dispensatory |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1667 |