The pisse-prophet, or, Certaine pisse-pot lectures. Wherein are newly discovered the old fallacies… |
Thomas Brian |
1637 |
Speculum ægrotorum. The sick-mens glasse: or, A plaine introduction whereby one may give a… |
John Fage |
1638 |
Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practise: wherein are contained inward diseases from the head to… |
Gualterus Bruele |
1639 |
A narrative of the disease and death of ... John Pym Esquire |
[author not specified] |
1643 |
Praxis medicinæ, or The physitians practise: wherein are contained all invvard diseases from the head… |
Gualterus Bruele |
1648 |
Semeiotica uranica. Or an astrological judgment of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick; 1… |
Nicholas Culpeper |
1651 |
The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious… |
Robert Record |
1651 |
An epitomie of most experienced, excellent and profitable secrets appertaining to physick and chirurgery. For… |
Owen Wood |
1651 |
The book of palmestry and physiognomy. Being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant and delectable, unto… |
Johannes ab Indagine |
1651 |
The anatomie of vrines. Divided into two books. Detecting and unfolding the manifold falshoods and… |
James Hart |
1652 |