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A26305Acton, George.A letter in answer to certain quæries and objections made by a learned Galenist against the theorie and practice of chymical physick wherein the right method of curing of diseases is demonstrated, the possibility of universal medicine evinced, and chymical physick vindicated / by George Acton ...1670.05861.01516.0nan./cache/A26305.xml./txt/A26305.txt
A27335Alius Medicus.Animadversions on the medicinal observations of the Heidelberg, Palatinate, Dorchester practitioner of physick, Mr. Frederick Loss by Alius Medicus.1674.049009.014394.0nan./cache/A27335.xml./txt/A27335.txt
A37215Anṭākī, Dāʼūd ibn ʻUmar, d. 1599.The nature of the drink kauhi, or coffe, and the berry of which it is made described by an Arabian phisitian.1659.01212.0181.0nan./cache/A37215.xml./txt/A37215.txt
A45118Arch, Susannah.A relation of the miraculous cure of Susannah Arch of a leprosy and ptysick, wherewith for some years past she had been sorely afflicted.1695.04902.01439.0nan./cache/A45118.xml./txt/A45118.txt
A25754Archer, John, fl. 1660-1684.Every man his own doctor in two parts, shewing I. how every one may know his own constitution by certain signs, also the nature and faculties of all food as well as meats as drinks ... : the second part shews the full knowledge and cure of the pox, running of the reins, gout, dropsie, scurvy, consumptions and obstructions, agues ... / written by John Archer.1671.021018.05591.0nan./cache/A25754.xml./txt/A25754.txt
A25757Archer, John, fl. 1660-1684.Secrets disclosed of consumptions shewing [h]ow to distinguish between scurvy and venereal disease : also, how to prevent and cure the fistula by chymical drops without cutting, also piles, hæmorrhoids, and other diseases / by John Archer.1684.011244.03051.0nan./cache/A25757.xml./txt/A25757.txt
A60662Artephius. Liber secretus artis occultae. English.Medicina practica, or, Practical physick shewing the method of curing the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies ... : to which is added, the philosophick works of Hermes Trismegistus, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longævus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon and George Ripley : all translated out of the best Latin editions into English ... : together with a singular comment upon the first book of Hermes, the most ancient of philosophers : the whole compleated in three books / by William Salmon ...1692.0221991.070352.0nan./cache/A60662.xml./txt/A60662.txt
A26131Atkins, William.A discourse shewing the nature of the gout with directions to such remedies as will immediately take away the pain ... : and also helps for palsies, plurisies, cholick, convulsions in limbs ... : with receipts and directions for the cure of the king''s evil and other diseases / by W. Atkins.1694.024615.07066.0nan./cache/A26131.xml./txt/A26131.txt
A08911Baker, George, 1540-1600.The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latine and compared with the French. by Th: Johnson1634.0728860.0209841.0nan./cache/A08911.xml./txt/A08911.txt
A06273Band, R. fl. 1612London tryacle being the enemie to all infectious diseases; as may appear by the discourse following.1612.08082.02214.0nan./cache/A06273.xml./txt/A06273.txt
A30877Barbette, Paul, d. 1666?Thesaurus chirurgiae : the chirurgical and anatomical works of Paul Barbette ... composed according to the doctrine of the circulation of the blood, and other new inventions of the moderns : together with a treatise of the plague, illustrated with observations / translated out of Low-Dutch into English ... ; to which is added the surgeon''s chest, furnished both with instruments and medicines ... and to make it more compleat, is adjoyned a treatise of diseases that for the most part attend camps and fleets ; written in High-Dutch by Raymundus Minderius.1687.0129515.039604.0nan./cache/A30877.xml./txt/A30877.txt
A30934Barker, Richard, Sir.Sudorificum regale, or, The royal sudoforick1676.08104.02100.0nan./cache/A30934.xml./txt/A30934.txt
A26734Basilius Valentinus.The triumphant chariot of antimony being a conscientious discovery of the many reall transcendent excellencies included in that minerall / written by Basil Valentine ... ; faithfully Englished and published for the common good by I.H. ...1660.034579.09662.0nan./cache/A26734.xml./txt/A26734.txt
A86032Bate, George, 1608-1669.A treatise of the rickets being a diseas common to children. Wherin (among many other things) is shewed, 1. The essence 2. The causes 3. The signs 4. The remedies of the diseas. Published in Latin by Francis Glisson, George Bate, and Ahasuerus Regemorter; doctors in physick, and fellows of the Colledg of Physitians at London. Translated into English by Phil. Armin.1651.0103957.029952.0nan./cache/A86032.xml./txt/A86032.txt
A05657Bate, John.The mysteryes of nature, and art conteined in foure severall tretises, the first of water workes the second of fyer workes, the third of drawing, colouring, painting, and engrauing, the fourth of divers experiments, as wel serviceable as delightful: partly collected, and partly of the authors peculiar practice, and invention by I.B.1634.033644.09697.0nan./cache/A05657.xml./txt/A05657.txt
A26839Bauderon, Brice, ca. 1540-1623.The expert phisician learnedly treating of all agues and feavers, whether simple or compound, shewing their different nature, causes, signes, and cure ... / written originally by that famous doctor in phisick, Bricius Bauderon ; and translated into English by B.W., licentiate in physick by the University of Oxford ...1657.030189.08025.0nan./cache/A26839.xml./txt/A26839.txt
A49991Belon, P. (Peter)A discourse upon Sr Walter Rawleigh''s great cordial by N. le Febure ... ; rendred into English by Peter Belon ...1664.019036.04937.0nan./cache/A49991.xml./txt/A49991.txt
A28142Biggs, Noah.Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs, The vanity of the craft of physick, or, A new dispensatory wherein is dissected the errors, ignorance, impostures and supinities of the schools in their main pillars of purges, blood-letting, fontanels or issues, and diet, &c., and the particular medicines of the shops : with an humble motion for the reformation of the universities and the whole landscap [sic] of physick, and discovering the terra incognita of chymistrie : to the Parliament of England / by Noah Biggs ...1651.077437.021044.0nan./cache/A28142.xml./txt/A28142.txt
A28315Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.Blagraves astrological practice of physick discovering the true way to cure all kinds of diseases and infirmities ... being performed by such herbs and plants which grow within our own nation ... : also a discovery of some notable phylosophical secrets worthy our knowledge, relating to a discovery of all kinds of evils, whether natural or ... from sorcery or witchcraft, or by being possessed of an evil spirit, directing how to cast forth the said evil spirit out of any one which is possessed, with sundry examples thereof / by Joseph Blagrave of Reading, Gent. ...1671.060935.016760.0nan./cache/A28315.xml./txt/A28315.txt
A28386Blochwitz, Martin.Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...1677.035930.010160.0nan./cache/A28386.xml./txt/A28386.txt
A57896Blount, Henry, Sir, 1602-1682.Organon salutis an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health / by W.R. ...1657.011792.03359.0nan./cache/A57896.xml./txt/A57896.txt
A50385Bonet, Théophile, 1620-1689.Medicinal councels, or advices written originally in French by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne ... ; put out in Latine at Gevena by Theoph. Bonetus ; Englished by Tho. Sherley ...1677.028696.08506.0nan./cache/A50385.xml./txt/A50385.txt
A28815Border, D. (Daniel)Polypharmakos kai chymistes, or, The English unparalell''d physitian and chyrurgian shewing the true vse of all manner of plants and minerals in which is explained the whole art and secresy of physick and chyrurgery ... / by D. Border ...1651.040682.011841.0nan./cache/A28815.xml./txt/A28815.txt
A28877Boulton, Richard, b. 1676 or 7.An examination of Mr. John Colbatch his books viz. I. Novum lumen chirurgicum, II. Essay of alkalies and acids, III. An appendix to that essay, IV. A treatise of the gout, V. The doctrin of acids further asserted &c. VI. A relation of a person bitten by a viper &c. : to which is added an answer to Dr. Leigh''s remarks on a treatise concerning, the heat of the blood : together with remarks on Dr. Leigh''s book intituled Exercitationes quinq. ... : as also a short view of Dr. Leigh''s reply to Mr. Colbatch &c. / by Richard Boulton of Brazen-nose College in Oxford.1698.074102.022457.0nan./cache/A28877.xml./txt/A28877.txt
A28880Boulton, Richard, b. 1676 or 7.A letter to Dr. Charles Goodall, physician to the Charter-House occasioned by his late printed letter entituled A letter from the learned and reverend Dr. Charles Goodall to his honoured friend Dr. Leigh &c. : to which is annexed an answer to a sheet of paper entituled, A reply to Mr. Richard Boulton &c. writ by the aforesaid honoured Charles Leigh by name, M.D. resident in Manchester, not far from the well near Haigh and the well prope Boulton in Lancashire / by R. Boulton ...1699.09223.02626.0nan./cache/A28880.xml./txt/A28880.txt
A53913Boursier, Louise Bourgeois, ca. 1563-1636.The compleat midwife''s practice enlarged in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man containing a perfect directory or rules for midwives and nurses : as also a guide for women in their conception, bearing and nursing of children from the experience of our English authors, viz., Sir Theodore Mayern, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpeper ... : with instructions of the Queen of France''s midwife to her daughter ... / by John Pechey ... ; the whole illustrated with copper plates.1698.0113074.031098.0nan./cache/A53913.xml./txt/A53913.txt
A73537Bowden, Nicholas, fl. 1605?Be it knowne vnto all men, that I Nicholas Bowden chirurgion, cutter of the stone, and also occultest, curer of the ruptures without cutting, with the helpe of almightie God, can cure and helpe these sicknesses and infirmities following1605.01141.0151.0nan./cache/A73537.xml./txt/A73537.txt
A29016Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Of the reconcileableness of specifick medicines to the corpuscular philosophy to which is annexed a discourse about the advantages of the use of simple medicines / by Robert Boyle ...1685.041401.012326.0nan./cache/A29016.xml./txt/A29016.txt
A28992Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice remedies for the most part simple, and easily prepared by ... R. Boyle ...1692.012853.04226.0nan./cache/A28992.xml./txt/A28992.txt
A28994Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared, useful in families, and very serviceable to country people / by R. Boyle ; to which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.1693.034363.011186.0nan./cache/A28994.xml./txt/A28994.txt
A28996Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared very useful in families and fitted for the service of country people : the third and last volume, published from the author''s original manuscripts : whereunto is added several other useful notes explicatory of the same / by ... R. Boyle ...1694.011144.03303.0nan./cache/A28996.xml./txt/A28996.txt
A16629Bradwell, Stephen.A vvatch-man for the pest Teaching the true rules of preservation from the pestilent contagion, at this time fearefully over-flowing this famous cittie of London. Collected out of the best authors, mixed with auncient experience, and moulded into a new and most plaine method; by Steven Bradvvell of London, Physition. 1625.1625.022174.06774.0nan./cache/A16629.xml./txt/A16629.txt
A16823Brian, Thomas, 17th cent.The pisse-prophet, or, Certaine pisse-pot lectures Wherein are newly discovered the old fallacies, deceit, and jugling of the pisse-pot science, used by all those (whether quacks and empiricks, or other methodicall physicians) who pretend knowledge of diseases, by the urine, in giving judgement of the same. By Tho. Brian, M.P. lately in the citie of London, and now in Colchester in Essex. Never heretofore published by any man in the English tongue.1637.031568.09437.0nan./cache/A16823.xml./txt/A16823.txt
A29646Bromfield, M.A brief discovery of the chief causes, signs, and effects, of that most reigning disease, the scurvy together with the causes, symptoms, & effects, of several other dangerous diseases most usually afflicting mankind. Whereunto is added, a short account of that imcomparable, and most highly approved medicine called Bromfield''s pill. Being the only remedy this age hath produced against the scurvy, and most other curable distempers. Formerly prepared and set forth for the publick benefit, by M. Bromfield; and now wholly assigned by him to Mr. Joseph Stent.1694.08783.02260.0nan./cache/A29646.xml./txt/A29646.txt
A29736Brown, Andrew, M.D.The epilogue to the five papers lately past betwixt the two physicians Dr. O. and Dr. E. containing some remarks, pleasant and profitable, concerning that debate, and the usefulness of vomiting and purging in fevers / by And. Brown, M.D.1699.08217.02252.0nan./cache/A29736.xml./txt/A29736.txt
A56766Burwell, Thomas, 1626-1702.Some observations made upon the Mexico seeds imported from the Indies shewing their wonderful virtue against worms in the bodies of men, women and children / written by a countrey physitian to Dr. Burwell, president of the Colledge of Physitians in London.1695.01571.0276.0nan./cache/A56766.xml./txt/A56766.txt
A78064Butler, John, oculist.In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street at the second house on the right hand where a barber''s pole hangs out, liveth John Butler, an expert operator and oculist.1682.01468.0240.0nan./cache/A78064.xml./txt/A78064.txt
A30806Byfield, T. (Timothy)Horæ subsecivæ, or, Some long-vacation hours redeem''d for the discovery of the true sal volatile oleosum of the ancient philosophers now happily regain''d to the materia medica : and distinguish''d from all other preparations, partly by the senses, but more effectually by its medicinal performances, totally extirpating the saline stem of acids (the root of most diseases) and inferring the volatile oleose temper, the standard of health in humane bodies / by T. Byfield ...1695.07730.02199.0nan./cache/A30806.xml./txt/A30806.txt
A35573Case, John, fl. 1680-1700.The wards of the key to Helmont proved unfit for the lock, or, The principles of Mr. William Bacon examined and refuted and the honour and value of true chymistry asserted / by John Case ...1682.09672.02747.0nan./cache/A35573.xml./txt/A35573.txt
A31747Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698.New experiments upon vipers containing also an exact description of all the parts of a viper, the seat of its poyson, and the several effects thereof, together with the exquisite remedies, that by the skilful may be drawn from vipers, as well for the cure of their bitings, as for that of other maladies / originally written in French by M. Charas of Paris ; now rendred English.1670.043767.011635.0nan./cache/A31747.xml./txt/A31747.txt
A18935Clarke, John, apothecary.The trumpet of Apollo sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and desperate diseases.1602.09251.02705.0nan./cache/A18935.xml./txt/A18935.txt
A33534Cock, Thomas.Kitchin-physick, or, Advice to the poor by way of dialogue betwixt Philanthropos, physician, Eugenius, apthecary [sic], Lazarus, patient. With rules and directions, how to prevent sickness, and cure diseases by diet ...1676.017493.04878.0nan./cache/A33534.xml./txt/A33534.txt
A33550Cockburn, W. (William), 1669-1739.An account of the nature, causes, symptoms, and cure of the distempers that are incident to seafaring people with observations on the diet of the sea-men in His Majesty''s navy : illustrated with some remarkable instances of the sickness of the fleet during the last summer, historically related / by W.C.1696.036112.09909.0nan./cache/A33550.xml./txt/A33550.txt
A33710Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids together with some remarks upon Dr. Tuthill''s vindication of his objections against the doctrine of acids : wherein are contained several things in order to the further clearing of the said doctrine / by John Colbatch.1698.019589.05945.0nan./cache/A33710.xml./txt/A33710.txt
A59200Cole, Abdiah, ca. 1610-ca. 1670.The sixth book of Practical physick Of occult or hidden diseases; in nine parts Part I. Of diseases from occult qualities in general. Part. II. Of occult, malignant, and venemous diseases arising from the internal fault of the humors. Part III. Of occult diseases from water, air, and infections, and of infectious diseases. Part IV. Of the venereal pox. Part V. Of outward poysons in general Part VI. Of poysons from minerals and metals. Part. VII. Of poysons from plants. Part VIII. Of poysons that come from living creatures. Part IX. Of diseases by witchcraft, incantation, and charmes. By Daniel Sennertus, N Culpeper, and Abdiah Cole, Doctors of Physick1662.029076.08693.0nan./cache/A59200.xml./txt/A59200.txt
A34011Collins, Thomas, Student in physick.Choice and rare experiments in physick and chirurgery, or, A discovery of most approved medicines for the curing of most diseases incident to the body of men, women, and of children together with an antidotary of experiments never before published / found out by the studie and experience of Thomas Collins, student in physick neer the city of Gloucester.1658.055638.014677.0nan./cache/A34011.xml./txt/A34011.txt
A45063Cooke, James, 1614-1694.Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases first written in Latin by Mr. John Hall ... ; after Englished by James Cook ... ; to which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons, by the sam1679.088645.033573.0nan./cache/A45063.xml./txt/A45063.txt
A19403Cotta, John, 1575?-1650?A short discouerie of the vnobserued dangers of seuerall sorts of ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers of physicke in England profitable not onely for the deceiued multitude, and easie for their meane capacities, but raising reformed and more aduised thoughts in the best vnderstandings: with direction for the safest election of a physition in necessitie: by Iohn Cotta of Northampton Doctor in Physicke.1612.056824.016838.0nan./cache/A19403.xml./txt/A19403.txt
A34855Coxe, Daniel, d. 1730.A discourse wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is soberly debated, many abuses of the apothecaries in the preparing their medicines are detected, and their unfitness for practice discovered : together with the reasons and advantages of physicians preparing their own medicine.1669.043547.012045.0nan./cache/A34855.xml./txt/A34855.txt
A35390Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.A physicall directory, or, A translation of the London dispensatory made by the Colledge of Physicians in London ... by Nich. Culpeper, Gent.1649.0111142.035589.0nan./cache/A35390.xml./txt/A35390.txt
A69834Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.Galen''s art of physick ... translated into English, and largely commented on : together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...1652.028968.08979.0nan./cache/A69834.xml./txt/A69834.txt
A35381Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.Pharmacopœia Londinensis, or, The London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the Fellows, now living of the said colledg ... / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent.1653.0177602.059414.0nan./cache/A35381.xml./txt/A35381.txt
A56500Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.A new method of physick: or, A short view of Paracelsus and Galen''s practice; in 3. treatises. I. Opening the nature of physick and alchymy. II. Shewing what things are requisite to a physitian and alchymist. III. Containing an harmonical systeme of physick. Written in Latin by Simeon Partlicius, phylosopher, and physitian in Germany. Translated into English by Nicholas Culpeper, Gent. student in physick and astrologie, dwelling on the east-side of Spittle-fields, neer London.1654.069796.024272.0nan./cache/A56500.xml./txt/A56500.txt
A37297Deacon, J. (John)The charitable physitian, his hand extended to the curing of that contagious disease called the flux, or griping of the guts with other the most violent distempers now reigning amongst us, also their symptomes, whereby they are known ... / by J. Deacon.1657.03303.0864.0nan./cache/A37297.xml./txt/A37297.txt
A35986Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665.Of the sympathetick powder a discourse in a solemn assembly at Montpellier / made in French by Sir Kenelm Digby, Knight, 1657.1669.026799.07229.0nan./cache/A35986.xml./txt/A35986.txt
A20901Du Chesne, Joseph, ca. 1544-1609.The practise of chymicall, and hermeticall physicke, for the preseruation of health. Written in Latin by Iosephus Quersitanus, Doctor of Phisicke. And translated into English, by Thomas Timme, minister1605.072046.020058.0nan./cache/A20901.xml./txt/A20901.txt
A19740Duncon, Eleazar, 1597 or 8-1660.The copy of a letter written by E.D. Doctour of Physicke to a gentleman, by whom it was published The former part conteineth rules for the preseruation of health, and preuenting of all diseases vntill extreme olde age. Herein is inserted the authours opinion of tabacco. The latter is a discourse of emperiks or vnlearned physitians, wherein is plainly prooued that the practise of all those which haue not beene brought vp in the grammar and vniuersity, is alwayes confused, commonly dangerous, and often deadly.1606.029084.08486.0nan./cache/A19740.xml./txt/A19740.txt
A37944Edwards, 17th cent.A treatise concerning the plague and the pox discovering as well the meanes how to preserve from the danger of these infectious contagions, as also how to cure those which are infected with either of them.1652.037042.010817.0nan./cache/A37944.xml./txt/A37944.txt
A39240Elkes, Richard.Approved medicines of little cost, to preserve health and also to cure those that are sick provided for the souldiers knap-sack and the country mans closet / written by Richard Elkes, Gent. ...1651.09374.02648.0nan./cache/A39240.xml./txt/A39240.txt
A38771Evans, John, Minister and preacher of God''s word.The universall medicine, or, The virtues of the magneticall, or antimoniall cup confirmed to be a health-procuring, health-preserving, and health-restoring effectuall medicine by extant monuments of antiquity, by testimonies of Honourable personages, by 100 admirable and rare experiments, by 200 persons of quality that have experienced the same / collected by John Evans ...nan23241.06654.0nan./cache/A38771.xml./txt/A38771.txt
A55298F. H.Novum lumen medicum wherein the excellent and most necessary doctrine of the highly-gifted philosopher Helmont concerning the great mystery of the pholosophers sulphur. is fundamentally cleared by Joachim Poleman. Out of a faithful and good intent to those that are ignorant and straying grom the truth, as also out of compassion to the sick. Written by the authour in the German tongue, and now englished by F.H. a German.1662.038837.010920.0nan./cache/A55298.xml./txt/A55298.txt
A41127Faber, Albert Otto, 1612-1684.Some kindling sparks in matters of physick to satisfie some physicians who are of opinion that spirits (which they call hot things) do burn and inflame the body / written formerly to a friend by Albertus Otto Faber.1668.03719.0909.0nan./cache/A41127.xml./txt/A41127.txt
A41151Fabricius Hildanus, Wilhelm, 1560-1634.Gulielm, Fabricius Hildamus, his experiments in chyrurgerie concerning combustions or burnings made with gun powder, iron shot, hot-water, lightning, or any other fiery matter whatsoever : in which is excellently described the differences, signs, prognostication and cures, of all accidents and burning themselves : very necessary and useful for all gentlemen, and soldiers as well of the trayned bands, as others, especially upon sudden occasions / translated out of Latine by Iohn Steer, Chyrurgeon.1642.014008.04240.0nan./cache/A41151.xml./txt/A41151.txt
A41139Fabricius Hildanus, Wilhelm, 1560-1634.Cista militaris, or, A military chest, furnished either for sea, or land, with convenient medicines, and necesary instruments amongst which is also a description of Dr. Lower''s lancet, for the more safe bleeding / written in Latin, by Gulielmus Fabritius Hildanus ; Englished for publick benefit.1674.04711.01389.0nan./cache/A41139.xml./txt/A41139.txt
A41254Feyens, Jean, d. 1585.A new and needful treatise of spirits and wind offending mans body wherein are discovered their nature, causes and effects / by the learned Dr. Fienns ; and Englished by William Rowland ...1668.029980.08535.0nan./cache/A41254.xml./txt/A41254.txt
A39637Flamant, M., fl. 1692-1699.The art of preserving and restoring health explaining the nature and causes of the distempers that afflict mankind : also shewing that every man is, or may be his own best physician : to which is added a treatise of the most simple and effectual remedies for the diseases of men and women / written in French by M. Flamand ; and faithfully translated into English.1697.024559.07135.0nan./cache/A39637.xml./txt/A39637.txt
A39814Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677.A character of a true physician, or, A true chymist compared with a goose-quill pedant with a short view of the frauds and abuses in physick, committed by the confederate prescribing doctoral methodists, with their combinators the apothecaries ... : being a vindication of such physicians as follow not their method but make and administer their own medicines, being the honestest, safest, cheapest, and speediest way of practice, both for physician and patient / by R. Fletcher ...1676.07742.02020.0nan./cache/A39814.xml./txt/A39814.txt
A39816Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677.A vindication of chymistry, and chymical medicines Courteous and candid reader, chymistry, is an art that doth both teach and inable us (for our exceeding good and benefit) to seperate purity from impurity; ...1676.04889.01342.0nan./cache/A39816.xml./txt/A39816.txt
A39844Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.The preternatural state of animal humours described by their sensible qualities, which depend on the different degrees of their fermentation and the cure of each particular cacochymia is performed by medicines of a peculiar specific taste, described : to this treatise are added two appendixes I. About the nature of fevers and their ferments and cure by particular tastes, II. Concerning the effervescence and ebullition of the several cacochymia''s ... / by the author of Pharmacho bazagth.1696.053953.016929.0nan./cache/A39844.xml./txt/A39844.txt
A01014Fludd, Robert, 1574-1637.Doctor Fludds answer vnto M· Foster or, The squeesing of Parson Fosters sponge, ordained by him for the wiping away of the weapon-salue VVherein the sponge-bearers immodest carriage and behauiour towards his bretheren is detected ...1631.061818.018873.0nan./cache/A01014.xml./txt/A01014.txt
A68143Foreest, Pieter van, 1522-1597. Arraignment of urines.The anatomie of vrines Containing the conuiction and condemnation of them. Or, the second part of our discourse of vrines. Detecting and vnfolding the manifold falshoods and abuses committed by the vulgar sort of practitioners, in the iudgement of diseases by the vrines onely: together with a narrow suruey of their substance, chiefe colours, and manifold contents, ioyning withall the right vse of vrines. ... Collected, as well out of the ancient Greeke, Latine, and Arabian authors, as out of our late famous physitians of seuerall nations: their authorities quoted and translated out of the originall tongues, together with some of the authors owne obseruations. By Iames Hart of Northampton. Neuer heretofore published.1625.057552.017249.0nan./cache/A68143.xml./txt/A68143.txt
A39992Forrest, James, fl. 1694.A brief defence, of the old and succesful method of curing continual fevers in opposition to Doctor Brown and his vindicatory schedule.1694.024477.07633.0nan./cache/A39992.xml./txt/A39992.txt
A01091Foster, William, 1591-1643.Hoplocrisma-spongus: or, A sponge to vvipe avvay the weapon-salve A treatise, wherein is proved, that the cure late-taken up amongst us, by applying the salve to the weapon, is magicall and unlawfull By William Foster Mr. of Arts, and parson of Hedgley in the county of Buckingham.1631.019931.06796.0nan./cache/A01091.xml./txt/A01091.txt
A43860Foës, Anuce, 1528-1595.The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review''d and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation.1665.027547.010114.0nan./cache/A43860.xml./txt/A43860.txt
A84859Francesse, Peter.All gentlemen and others, may be pleased to take notice, that there is a stranger come into these parts, whose name is Peter Francesse that hath brought with him out of the kingdome of Persia, perfect remedy for the gout, the sciatica, the running gout, and all aches in the limbs, ...1656.0680.0110.0nan./cache/A84859.xml./txt/A84859.txt
A43859Fuchs, Leonhart, 1501-1566.The aphorismes of Hippocrates, prince of physitians with a short comment on them taken out of those larger notes of Galen, Heurnius, Fuchsius, &c. : with an exact table shewing the substance of every aphorisme.1655.023700.07150.0nan./cache/A43859.xml./txt/A43859.txt
A42418Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719.The dispensary a poem.1699.011731.03840.0nan./cache/A42418.xml./txt/A42418.txt
A42892Goddard, Jonathan, 1617-1675.A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London and offering some means to put it into a better, for the interest of patients, no less, or rather much more, then of physicians / by Jonathan Goddard ...1670.011740.02972.0nan./cache/A42892.xml./txt/A42892.txt
A03400Grapheus, Benvenutus. De oculis eorumque egritudinibus et curis.The whole aphorismes of great Hippocrates, prince of physicians translated into English for the benefit of such as are ignorant of the Greek & Latine tongs ; vvhereunto is annexed a short discourse of the nature & substance of the eye, with many excellent & approued remedies for the cure of most the diseases thereof ; with an exact table shewing the substance of every aphorism.1610.020771.06357.0nan./cache/A03400.xml./txt/A03400.txt
A42185Groeneveldt, Jan, 1647?-1710?.[The oracle for the sick.]1685.015212.04479.0nan./cache/A42185.xml./txt/A42185.txt
A42184Groeneveldt, Jan, 1647?-1710?.The late censors deservedly censured; and their spurious litter of libels against Dr. Greenfield, and others, justly expos''d to contempt by the following answer to all, but especially the last, intituled, A reply to the reasons against the censors of the College of Physicians, &c. Humbly offer''d to the perusal of Dr. Thomas Burwell, Richard Torles, William Daws, Thomas Gill, the late censors. By Lysiponius Celer M.D.L.1698.015105.04894.0nan./cache/A42184.xml./txt/A42184.txt
A42302Guidott, Thomas, fl. 1698.Gideon''s fleece, or, The Sieur de Frisk an heroick poem, written on the cursory perusal of a late book, call''d The conclave of physicians / by a friend to the muses.1684.09675.03055.0nan./cache/A42302.xml./txt/A42302.txt
A02327Guybert, Philbert, d. 1633.The charitable physitian with the Charitable apothecary. Written in French by Philbert Guibert Esquire, and physitian regent in Paris: and by him after many severall editions, reviewed, corrected, amended, and augmented. And now faithfully translated into English, for the benefit of this kingdome, by I. W.1639.036841.010758.0nan./cache/A02327.xml./txt/A02327.txt
A36714H. V. D.The tomb of Semiramis hermetically sealed which if a wise-man open (not the ambitious, covetous Cyrus) he shall find the treasures of kings, inexhaustible riches to his content / [by] H.V.D.1684.06780.01881.0nan./cache/A36714.xml./txt/A36714.txt
A08912Hamond, Walter, fl. 1643.The method of curing vvounds made by gun-shot Also by arrowes and darts, with their accidents. Written by Ambrose Parie of Laual, counsellor and chiefe chirurgean to the French King. Faithfully done into English out of the French copie, by Walter Hamond chirurgean.1617.035039.010088.0nan./cache/A08912.xml./txt/A08912.txt
A45640Harris, John, 1667?-1719.The divine physician, prescribing rules for the prevention, and cure of most diseases, as well of the body, as the soul demonstrating by natural reason, and also divine and humane testimony, that, as vicious and irregular actions and affections prove often occasions of most bodily diseases, and shortness of life, so the contrary do conduce to the preservation of health, and prolongation of life : in two parts / by J.H ...1676.039347.011751.0nan./cache/A45640.xml./txt/A45640.txt
A45747Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662.Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses made to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire. Viz. 1. Whether the vrim & thummim were given in the mount, or perfected by art. ... 9. The new postilions, pretended prophetical prognostication, of what shall happen to physitians, chyrurgeons, apothecaries, alchymists, and miners.1655.029987.08400.0nan./cache/A45747.xml./txt/A45747.txt
A42984Hartman, G. (George)The true preserver and restorer of health being a choice collection of select and experienced remedies for all distempers incident to men, women, and children : selected from and experienced by the most famous physicians and chyrurgeons in Europe : together with Excellent directions for cookery ... : with the description of an ingenious and useful engin for dressing of meat and for distilling th[e] choicest cordial waters with-out wood coals, candle or oyl : published for the publick good / by G. Hartman.1682.098940.029379.0nan./cache/A42984.xml./txt/A42984.txt
A50694Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon detecting their necessary connexion and dependence on each other : withall a discovery of the frauds of the quacking empirick, the praescribing surgeon, and the practicing apothecary1670.023836.06674.0nan./cache/A50694.xml./txt/A50694.txt
A43285Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1699.Van Helmont's works containing his most excellent philosophy, physick, chirurgery, anatomy : wherein the philosophy of the schools is examined, their errors refuted, and the whole body of physick reformed and rectified : being a new rise and progresse of philosophy and medicine, for the cure of diseases, and lengthening of life / made English by J.C. ...1664.0nannannannannan
A93809Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1699.Natures explication and Helmont''s vindication. Or A short and sure way to a long and sound life: being a necessary and full apology for chymical medicaments, and a vindication of their excellency against those unworthy reproaches cast on the art and its professors (such as were Paracelsus and Helmont) by Galenists, usually called Methodists. Whose method so adored, is examined, and their art weighed in the ballance of sound reason and true philosophy, and are found too light in reference to their promises, and their patients expectation. The remedy of which defects is taught, and effectual medicaments discovered for the effectual cure of all both acute and chronical diseases. / By George Starkey, a philosopher made by the fire, and a professor of that medicine which is real and not histrionical.nan56974.015698.0nan./cache/A93809.xml./txt/A93809.txt
A03119Herring, Francis, d. 1628.A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues from the plague wherein that point is somewhat more lergely reasoned and debated with an ancient physician, who hath mainteined them by publicke writing: as likewise that vnlearned and dangerous opinion, that the plague is not infectious, lately broched in London, is briefly glansed at, and refuted by way of preface, by Fr. Hering D. in Physicke. Reade without preiudice; iudge without partialitie.1604.014681.04250.0nan./cache/A03119.xml./txt/A03119.txt
A03111Herring, Francis, d. 1628.Certaine rules, directions, or advertisements for this time of pestilentiall contagion With a caveat to those that weare about their neckes impoisoned amulets as a preservative from the plague. First published for the behoofe of the citie of London, in the two visitations, 1603 & 1625. And reprinted for the benefit of the said citie now visited, and all other parts of the land that may or shall hereafter be: by Francis Herring ... Whereunto is added certaine directions, for the poorer sort of people when they shall be visited.1636.05563.01417.0nan./cache/A03111.xml./txt/A03111.txt
A86278Heydon, John, b. 1629.A new method of Rosie Crucian physick: wherein is shewed the cause; and therewith their experienced medicines for the cure of all diseases, theoparadota; freely given to the inspired Christians, by Ton aggelon presbytaton, ton archaggelon, logon, archon, onoma theo. And in obedience fitted for the understanding of mean capacities by the adorer, and the most unworthy of their love, John Heydon, a servant of God, and secretary of nature.1658.026149.07022.0nan./cache/A86278.xml./txt/A86278.txt
B06922Hinde, Thomas, fl. 1673.Under God; humbly desiring his blessing to this famous and wonderful never-failing cordial drink of the world, the great preserver of mankind. A secret far beyond any thing yet known to the world. / Never published by any but by me Thomas Hinde G. in London, most approved and admirable for its excellent vertues and uses· To be satisfied of the truth, pray read this preface.1678.03486.0906.0nan./cache/B06922.xml./txt/B06922.txt
A44061Hodges, Nathaniel, 1629-1688.Vindiciæ medicinæ & medicorum: or An apology for the profession and professors of physick In answer to the several pleas of illegal practitioners; wherein their positions are examined, their cheats discovered, and their danger to the nation asserted. As also an account of the present pest, in answer to a letter. By Nath. Hodges, M.D. Coll. Lond.1666.049304.013610.0nan./cache/A44061.xml./txt/A44061.txt
A64765Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A Hermeticall banquet, drest by a spagiricall cook for the better preservation of the microcosme.1652.034136.012124.0nan./cache/A64765.xml./txt/A64765.txt
A45272Huyberts, Adrian.A corner-stone laid towards the building of a new colledge (that is to say, a new body of physicians) in London upon occasion of the vexations and oppressive proceedings acted in the name of the society called the Colledge of Physicians : for the better information of all men, as well as of physicians, chirurgians, and apothecaries, touching the unhappy estate of the art of physick, here in England, it being an apology for the better education of physicians / by Adrian Huyberts.1675.012343.03368.0nan./cache/A45272.xml./txt/A45272.txt
A45776Irish, David.Levamen infirmi: or, cordial counsel to the sick and diseased Containing I. Advice concerning physick, and what a physician ought to be; with an account of the author''s remedies, and how to take them. II. Concerning melancholy, frensie, and madness; in which, amongst other things, is shew''d, how far they differ from a conscience opprest with the sense of sin, and likewise how they differ among themselves. III. A miscellany of pious discourses, concerning the attributes of God; with ejaculations and prayers, according to scripture rule. Likewise an account of many things which have happen''d since the creation. To which are added several predictions of what may happen to the end of the world. The whole being enrich''d with physical, pious, moral & historical observations, delightful to read, & necessary to know. By D. Irish, practitioner in physick and surgery, now dwelling at Stoke, near Guilford in Surry, where he is ready to serve any person, to the utmost of his skill.1700.043421.012591.0nan./cache/A45776.xml./txt/A45776.txt
A87213Irvine, Christopher, fl. 1638-1685.Medicina magnetica: or, The rare and wonderful art of curing by sympathy: laid open in aphorismes; proved in conclusions; and digested into an easy method drawn from both: wherein the connexion of the causes and effects of these strange operations, are more fully dicovered than heretofore. All cleared and confirmed, by pithy reasons, true experiments, and pleasant relations. / Preserved and published, as a master-piece in this skill. By C. de Iryngio, chirurgo-medcine [sic] in the Army.1656.038497.010992.0nan./cache/A87213.xml./txt/A87213.txt
A87105J. H.A most excellent and rare drink, pleasant and profitable for young and old people, that may be administered at all times, ...1650.01524.0325.0nan./cache/A87105.xml./txt/A87105.txt
A28630J. H. (John Harding), b. 1600 or 1601.Paracelsus, his Archidoxis comprised in ten books : disclosing the genuine way of making quintessences, arcanums, magisteries, elixirs, &c : together with his books of renovation & restauration, of the tincture of the philsophers, of the manual of the philosophical medicinal stone, of the virtues of the members, of the three principles, and finally his seven books of the degrees and compositions, of receipts and natural things / faithfully and plainly Englished, and published by J.H., Oxon.1660.0100014.030108.0nan./cache/A28630.xml./txt/A28630.txt
A59999J. S. (John Shirley), M.D.A short compendium of chirurgery containing its grounds & principles : more particularly treating of imposthumes, wounds, ulcers, fractures & dislocations : also a discourse of the generation and birth of man, very necessary to be understood by all midwives and child-bearing women : with the several methods of curing the French pox, the cure of baldness, inflammation of the eyes, and toothach, and an account of blood-letting, cup-setting, and blooding with leeches / by J.S., M.D.1678.020892.06094.0nan./cache/A59999.xml./txt/A59999.txt
A46940Johnson, Robert, b. 1640?Praxis medicinæ reformata: = or, The practice of physick reformed Being an epitome of the whole art: wherein is briefly shewed, the true causes, signs, prognosticks, and cure, of most diseases. Published for the benefit of all persons. By Robert Johnson, Med. Professor.1700.072069.021038.0nan./cache/A46940.xml./txt/A46940.txt
A46974Johnson, William, fl. 1652-1678.Agyrto-mastix, or, Some brief animadversions upon two late treatises one of Master George Thomsons, entituled Galeno-pale, the other of Master Thomas O''Dowdes, called The poor mans physitian : with a short appendix relating to the Company of Apothecaries / by William Johnson, chymist to the Kings Colledge of Physitians in London.1665.024254.07116.0nan./cache/A46974.xml./txt/A46974.txt
A47264Kent, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of, 1581-1651.A choice manual of rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery collected and practised by the Right Honorable, the Countesse of Kent, late deceased ; as also most exquisite ways of preserving, conserving, candying, &c. ; published by W.I., Gent.1653.057780.017203.0nan./cache/A47264.xml./txt/A47264.txt
A47269Kent, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of, 1581-1651.A choice manual, or Rare secrets in physick and chirurgery: collected, & practised by the Right Honourable the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of the vertue of Gascon powder, and lapis contra yarvam by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite ways of preserving, conserving, candying &c.1687.064271.018644.0nan./cache/A47269.xml./txt/A47269.txt
A49182Lamport, John.A direct method of ordering and curing people of that loathsome disease, the small-pox teaching the common sort of people (to whom the care of the sick is for the most part committed) how to go thorow their business with much more safety ... : as also how to prevent the usual deformity of marks and scars ... for the benefit of all, but especially the poor / being the twenty years practical experience and observations of John Lamport, alias, Lampard ...1685.08758.02478.0nan./cache/A49182.xml./txt/A49182.txt
A06682Makluire, John, attributed author.[The general practise of medecine By Philiatreus.]1634.015069.04113.0nan./cache/A06682.xml./txt/A06682.txt
A50455Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699?The test and tryal of medicines and the different modes of medical practice. Shewing what hopes of help, from physick and physicians. By E.M. Med. D.1690.06049.01481.0nan./cache/A50455.xml./txt/A50455.txt
A51111Moellenbrock, Valentin Andreas, d. 1675.Cochlearia curiosa: or The curiosities of scurvygrass. Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertue of scurvygrass. In which is exhibited to publick use the most and best preparations of medicines, both Galenical and chymical; either for internal or external use, in which that plant, or any part thereof is imployed. Written in Latine by Dr. Andreas Valentinus Molimbrochius of Lipswick. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. and physitian in ordinary to His present Majesty.1676.035528.012152.0nan./cache/A51111.xml./txt/A51111.txt
A89713Nolle, Heinrich, fl. 1612-1619.Hermetical physick: or, The right way to preserve, and to restore health. By that famous and faithfull chymist, Henry Nollius. Englished by Henry Uaughan, Gent.1655.017814.04887.0nan./cache/A89713.xml./txt/A89713.txt
A53204O''Dowde, Thomas.The poor mans physician the true art of medicine as it is prepared and administred for the healing of all diseases incident to mankind, by Thomas O Dowde Esq; one of the grooms of the chamber to his sacred Majesty King Charles the Second.1664.03047.0680.0nan./cache/A53204.xml./txt/A53204.txt
A56767Peachi, John, fl. 1683.Some observations made upon the Molucco nutts, imported from the Indies shewing their admirable virtues in curing the collick, rupture, and all distempers proceeding from the wind. Written by a Doctor of Physick in the countrey, to Dr. Castle, one of the Royal Society in London1672.01646.0305.0nan./cache/A56767.xml./txt/A56767.txt
A56772Peachi, John, fl. 1683.Some observations made upon the root Cassummuniar, called otherwise rysagone, imported from the East-Indies Shewing its nature and virtues, and its usefulness above others as yet written of, in apoplexies, convulsions, fits of the mother, the griping of the gutts, with probable conjectures of its fitness to cure many other distempers; and its being the most proper corrector of the Jesuits powder, rendring that ... harmless. By John Peachie, Doctor of Physick.1679.03176.0732.0nan./cache/A56772.xml./txt/A56772.txt
A56761Peachi, John, fl. 1683.Some observations made upon the Calumba wood, otherwise called Calumback: imported from the Indies shewing its admirable virtues in curing the gout, and easing all sorts of rhumatical pains. Written by a Doctor of Physick in the countrey, to the President of the Colledge of Physicians at London.1694.01703.0295.0nan./cache/A56761.xml./txt/A56761.txt
A53921Pechey, John, 1655-1716.The store-house of physical practice being a general treatise of the causes and signs of all diseases afflicting human bodies : together with the shortest, plainest and safest way of curing them, by method, medicine and diet : to which is added, for the benefit of young practicers, several choice forms of medicines used by the London physicians / by John Pechey ...1695.0175779.050720.0nan./cache/A53921.xml./txt/A53921.txt
A53917Pechey, John, 1655-1716.A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy, convulsions, colick, twisting of the guts, mother fits, bleeding at nose ... and several other violent and dangerous diseases ... : shewing the sick or by-standers what ought presently to be done : together with proper remedies for each disease and plain directions for the use of them / by J. Pechey ...1698.012122.03373.0nan./cache/A53917.xml./txt/A53917.txt
B00564Plat, Hugh, Sir, 1552-1611?Certaine philosophical preparations of foode and beverage for sea-men, in their long voyages: with some necessary, approoued, and hermeticall medicines and antidotes, fit to be had in readinesse at sea, for preuention or cure of diuers diseases.1607.02191.0450.0nan./cache/B00564.xml./txt/B00564.txt
A66516Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?Dr. Willis's practice of physick being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician wherein most of the diseases belonging to the body of man are treated of, with excellent methods and receipts for the cure of the same : fitted to the meanest capacity by an index for the explaining of all the hard and unusual words and terms of art derived from the Greek, Latine, or other languages for the benefit of the English reader : with forty copper plates.1684.0nannannannannan
A57647Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654.Arcana microcosmi, or, The hid secrets of man''s body discovered in an anatomical duel between Aristotle and Galen concerning the parts thereof : as also, by a discovery of the strange and marveilous diseases, symptomes & accidents of man''s body : with a refutation of Doctor Brown''s Vulgar errors, the Lord Bacon''s natural history, and Doctor Harvy''s book, De generatione, Comenius, and others : whereto is annexed a letter from Doctor Pr. to the author, and his answer thereto, touching Doctor Harvy''s book De Generatione / by A.R.1652.0126804.037449.0nan./cache/A57647.xml./txt/A57647.txt
A06288Royal College of Physicians of London.Certain necessary directions, aswell for the cure of the plague as for preuenting the infection; with many easie medicines of small charge, very profitable to His Maiesties subiects / set downe by the Colledge of Physicians by the Kings Maiesties speciall command ; with sundry orders thought meet by His Maiestie, and his Priuie Councell, to be carefully executed for preuention of the plague ; also certaine select statutes commanded by His Maiestie to be put in execution by all iustices, and other officers of the peace throughout the realme ; together with His Maiesties proclamation for further direction therein, and a decree in Starre-Chamber, concerning buildings and in-mates.1636.028925.07755.0nan./cache/A06288.xml./txt/A06288.txt
A57952Russell, William, 1634-1696?A physical treatise grounded, not upon tradition, nor phancy, but experience, consisting of three parts. The first, a manuduction, discovering the true foundation of the art of medicine. Second, an explanation of the general natures of diseases. Third, a proof of the former positions by practice. By William Russell, chymist in ordinary to His Majesty.1684.030721.09206.0nan./cache/A57952.xml./txt/A57952.txt
A60463Smith, James, practitioner in physick and surgery.Smith''s experiments being a true direction how to prepare several medicines that have been daily experienc''d; and frequently sold, by James Smith, practitioner in physick and surgery1681.02305.0548.0nan./cache/A60463.xml./txt/A60463.txt
A62440Starkey, George, 1627-1665. Epistolar discourse to the learned and deserving author of Galeno-pale.Plano-pnigmos, or, A gag for Johnson that published animadversions upon Galen-pale and, a scourge for that pitiful fellow Mr. Galen that dictated to him a scurrillous Greek title / by Geo. Thomson.1665.012749.03574.0nan./cache/A62440.xml./txt/A62440.txt
A62434Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. Mr. Stubbe''s answer.A letter sent to Mr. Henry Stubbe wherein the Galenical method & medicaments, as likewise bloud-letting in particular, are offered to be proved ineffectual or destructibve to mankind, by experimental demonstrations : also his answer thereunto by letter / on which animadversions are made by Geo. Thomson, Dr. of physick ; by whom is added a vindication of his stomach-essence, or alexi-stomachon and other really-powerful remedies, from the malicious slanders and active ignorance of the Galenists.1672.015537.04612.0nan./cache/A62434.xml./txt/A62434.txt
A37471T. D.Food and physick for every householder & his family during the time of the plague very useful, both for the free and the infected, and necessary for all persons in what condition or quality soever : together with several prayers and meditations before, in, and after infection, very needful in all infectious and contagious times, and fit as well for the country as the city / published by T.D. for the publick good.1665.04750.01321.0nan./cache/A37471.xml./txt/A37471.txt
A13646Thayre, Thomas.A treatise of the pestilence vvherein is shewed all the causes thereof, with most assured preseruatiues against all infection: and lastly is taught the true and perfect cure of the pestilence, by most excellent and approued medicines. Composed by Thomas Thayre chirurgian, for the benefite of his countrie, but chiefly for the honorable city of London.1603.022188.06373.0nan./cache/A13646.xml./txt/A13646.txt
A62433Thomson, George, 17th cent.Galeno-pale, or, A chymical trial of the Galenists, that their dross in physick may be discovered with the grand abuses and disrepute they have brought upon the whole art of physick and chirurgery ... To which is added an appendix De litho-colo ... / by Geo. Thomson ...1665.025937.07336.0nan./cache/A62433.xml./txt/A62433.txt
A62438Thomson, George, 17th cent.Ortho-methodoz itro-chymikē: or the direct method of curing chymically Wherein is conteined [sic] the original matter, and principal agent of all natural bodies. Also the efficient and material cause of diseases in general. Their therapeutick way and means. I. Diætetical, by rectifying eating, drinking, &c. II. Pharmaceutick. 1. By encreasing and supporting the vital spirits. 2. By pacifying and indulging them. 3. By defacing or blotting out the idea of diseases by proper specificks. Lastly, by removing the extimulating or occasional cause of maladies. To which is added, The art of midwifery chymically asserted. The character of an ortho-cymist, and pseudochymist. A description of the sanative virtues of our stomach-essence. Also, giawo-mempsiz: or a just complaint of the method of the Galenists. By George Thomson, M.D.1675.045018.014538.0nan./cache/A62438.xml./txt/A62438.txt
A63799Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.Miscellania: or, A collection of necessary, useful, and profitable tracts on variety of subjects which for their excellency, and benefit of mankind, are compiled in one volume. By Thomas Tryon physiologus.1696.038079.011346.0nan./cache/A63799.xml./txt/A63799.txt
A95902Vicary, Thomas, d. 1561.The surgions directorie, for young practitioners, in anatomie, wounds, and cures, &c. shewing, the excellencie of divers secrets belonging to that noble art and mysterie. Very usefull in these times upon any sodaine accidents. And may well serve, as a noble exercise for gentle-women, and others; who desire science in medicine and surgery, for a generall good. Divided into X. parts. (Whose contents follow in the next page.) / Written by T. Vicary, Esquire, chyrurgion to Hen 8. Edw. 6. Q. Mary. Q. Eliz.1651.070019.021058.0nan./cache/A95902.xml./txt/A95902.txt
A52209W. M.The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations.1659.052390.015316.0nan./cache/A52209.xml./txt/A52209.txt
A65601Wharton, Thomas, 1614-1673.Directions for the prevention and cure of the plague Fitted for the poorer sort.1665.02700.0548.0nan./cache/A65601.xml./txt/A65601.txt
A65692Whitaker, Tobias, d. 1666.An elenchus of opinions concerning the cure of the small pox together with problematicall questions concerning the cure of the French pest / by T. Whitaker ...1661.017310.04427.0nan./cache/A65692.xml./txt/A65692.txt
A15689Woodall, John, 1556?-1643.The cure of the plague by an antidote called aurum vitæ. Being well approved to be an easie safe, and perfect cure thereof; as also of contagious agues, or feavers beginning either hot or cold. The description, order and use whereof, together with the said antidote, and are to be sold at the shop of Nicholas Bourne, stationer, at the south entrance of the royal exchange. Invented and produced by John Woodall, master in surgery. Published by authority.1640.03513.0851.0nan./cache/A15689.xml./txt/A15689.txt
A66834Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670.The Accomplish''d lady''s delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery containing I. the art of preserving and candying fruits & flowers ..., II. the physical cabinet, or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery : together with some rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add loveliness to the face and body : and also some new and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling, 3. the compleat cooks guide, or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl, and fish, both in the English and French mode ...1675.067449.020945.0nan./cache/A66834.xml./txt/A66834.txt