A brief defence, of the old and succesful method of curing continual fevers; in opposition… |
James Forrest |
1694 |
The compleat method of curing almost all diseases. To which is added, an exact description… |
Thomas Sydenham |
1694 |
Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice remedies, chiefly simple, and easily prepared: useful in… |
Robert Boyle |
1694 |
Aristotle’s master-piece: or, The secrets of generation displayed... |
[author not specified] |
1694 |
The anatomy of human bodies; comprehending the most modern discoveries and curiosities in that art… |
Ysbrand van Diemerbroeck |
1694 |
The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized. Wherein all the parts of man’s body, with their… |
Thomas Gibson |
1694 |
The compleat herbal of physical plants. Containing all such English and foreign herbs, shrubs and… |
John Pechey |
1694 |
Iatrica: seu praxis medendi. The practice of curing diseases. Being a medicinal history of near… |
William Salmon |
1694 |
The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians. Wherein are contain’d the… |
John Pechey |
1694 |
A new method of curing all sorts of fevers, without taking any thing by the… |
Jean-Adrien Helvétius |
1694 |