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Chemical remedies became increasingly popular over the course the early modern period, augmenting older preparations made from plants and animal parts. Often associated with the sixteeenth-century healer Paracelsus, chemical remedies were often controversial for physicians, but popular with patients.

The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery, divided into…

Sennert, Daniel
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Homotropia naturæ. A physical discourse, exhibiting the cure of diseases by signature. Whereunto is annexed…

Bunworth, Richard
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Hermetical physick: or, the right way to preserve, and to restore health. By that famous…

Nolle, Heinrich
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Helmont disguised: or, The vulgar errours of impericall and unskilfull practisers of physick confuted. More…

Thompson, James
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An exact collection of the choicest and more rare experiments and secrets in physick and…

Fioravanti, Leonardo
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Culpepers physical and chymicall way of curing the most difficult and incurable diseases. VVith a…

Fedro von Rodach, George
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Coral and steel: a most compendious method of preserving and restoring health. Or, a rational…

B., R.
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Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses

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A ternary of paradoxes. The magnetick cure of wounds. Nativity of tartar in wine. Image…

Helmont, Jean Baptiste van
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Deliramenta catarrhi: or, The incongruities, impossibilities, and absurdities couched under the vulgar opinion of defluxions…

Helmont, Jean Baptiste van
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