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Materia medica - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An hospitall for the diseased : Wherein are to be found most excellent and approoued medicines, as well emplaisters of speciall vertue, as also notable potions or drinks, and other comfortable receipts, both for the restitution and preseruation of bodily health. Very necessary for the time of common plague and mortalitie, and for other times when occasion shall serue. Newly augmented and enlarged. Gathered by T.C.
T. C., active 1579Date: 1595- Books
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The compleat bone-setter : wherein the method of curing broken bones, and strains, and dislocated joynts, together with ruptures, vulgarly called broken bellyes, is fully demonstrated. Whereunto is added The perfect oculist, and The mirrour of health, treating of the pestilence, and all other diseases incident to men, women and children. Also, the acute judgement of urines. / Written originally by Friar Moulton, of the Order of St. Augustine. Now revised, Englished and enlarged by Robert Turner philomathēs.
Moulton, ThomasDate: 1656. [i.e. 1657]- Books
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Assistant plates to the materia medica; or, Figures of such plants and animals as are used in medicine: adapted to the most celebrated treatises in the materia medica. By William Curtis, author of the Flora Londinensis, member of the Company of Apothecaries, and lecturer on botany in London.
Curtis, William, 1746-1799.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]