The practice of physick in seventeen several books wherein is plainly set forth the nature… |
Lazare Rivière |
1668 |
The physitian’s library, containing all the works of the most famous physitians following, viz. Dan… |
[author not specified] |
1663 |
The new disease; or A rational account of the great colds and couhgs [sic] now… |
J. L. |
1676 |
The mourning-cross... Containing the certain causes of pestilential diseases… |
[author not specified] |
1665 |
The mourning-cross... Containing the certain causes of pestilential diseases… |
[author not specified] |
1665 |
The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases |
Philip Barrough |
1596 |
The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases |
Philip Barrough |
1601 |
The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery, divided into… |
Daniel Sennert |
1656 |
The generall practise of medecine. Comprehending the most remarkable maxims appertaining to the diagnosis, where… |
Philiatreus |
1634 |
The family-dictionary; or, Houshold companion: wherein are alphabetically laid down exact rules and choice… |
William Salmon |
1695 |