472 results filtered with: Medicine - Formulae, receipts, prescriptions - Early works to 1800
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Doctor John Turner his most excellent lozenges approved by Doctor George Bowls, and many other, to excel the best and most approved lozenges : which have been heretofore made by any other person whatsover, for the preventing and curing of consumptions coughs, of all sorts, catarrahs, pthisicks, putrified and corrupted lungs, shortness of breath, stopping of the stomach, and hoarsness.
Turner, John (Physician)Date: [1680]- Books
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They that have any friends distracted or melancholy are desired to accept this : and, they that have none, not to reject it but rather to lay it by them, that they may, when they hear of any that are so, inform their friends; who also may be desirous to hear of one that is faithful and expert in these distempers.
Newton, James, active 1675Date: [1675?]- Books
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At the blew ball in little Kerby street in Hatton Garden in Holborn liveth a gentlewoman.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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Pharmacopœia Bateana, in English: or, Dr. Bate's dispensatory enlarged : Translated from the second edition of the Latin copy, published by Mr. James Shipton. Containing above a thousand choice and select recipe's, their names, compositions, preparations, vertues, uses, and doses, as they are applicable to the whole practice of physick and chyrurgery: the Arcana Goddardiana, and their recipe's intersperst in their proper places, which are almost all wanting in the Latin copy. Compleated with above five hundred chymical processes; and their explications at large, various observations thereon, and a rationale upon each process. To which are added, in this English edition, Goddard's drops, Russel's pouder, and the emplastrum febrifugum: those so much fam'd in the world; as also, several other preparations from the Collectanea chymica, and other good authors. / By William Salmon, professor of physick.
Bate, George, 1608-1669Date: 1694- Books
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A caveat to the unwary: or, Venus unveil'd : With all her venerial train, as also her several disguises and various shapes and forms laid open, after a pretended cure.
Clark, T., active 1700Date: [1700?]- Books
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The antidotharius : in the whiche thou mayst lerne howe thou shalte make many, and dyuers noble playsters, salues, oynteme[n]t, powders, bawmes, oyles. & wounde drynkes, the whiche be very necessary, and behouefull, vtyle & profytable, for euery surgyan, therin to be expert, and redy at all tymes of nede.
Date: [1535?]]- Books
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This lytell practyce of Ioha[n]nes de Vigo in medycyne, is translated out of Laten in to Englysshe, for the health of the body of man : These medycynes were proued by Thornetone.
Vigo, Giovanni da, 1450?-1525Date: [1552?]- Books
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A nevv dispensatory of fourty physicall receipts : Most necessary and profitable for all house-keepers in their families. Besides three other pleasant arts fit for young gentlemen. / Published by Salvatore Winter of Naples, an expert operator.
Winter, SalvatorDate: Printed in the year, 1649- Books
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Whereas there has a scandalous paper been lately dispers'd abroad, reflecting upon the honor and conscience of a member of the Colledg of Physicians, as if the prizes exacts for his medicines were more exoribtiant than any he complains of in the apothecaries.
Date: [between 1676 and 1684]- Books
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The Lady Moor's drops : Rightly prepar'd by Mr. Wells, at his house in Long-Acre, against the Blew-Ball near Drury-Lane: being the only one that hath the true receipt from the Lady's son, as may be seen under his hand and seal.
Wells, Mr.Date: 1700?]- Books
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Tractatus, de facultatibus simplicium : the second part of the treatise of the nature and qualitie of such physical simples as are most frequently used in medicines. Methodically handled for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added many compound medicines for many diseases incident to manking; as also an alphabetical table at the latter end very necessary for the reader. By Robert Pemell practicioner of physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent.
Pemell, RobertDate: 1653- Books
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The catholick or universal pill : For the cure of the scurvy, dropsy, jaundice, leprosy, Kings-evil, green sickness, or any other chronick distemper whatsover.
[Holney, John.].Date: [1678?]- Books
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Niemant mijns gelijck. Ingantsch Christenrijck. Die u soo suyver kan geneesen, als ick aen meenigh duysendt hebbewesen : That most renowned Dutch operator, who lived in the great city and University of Leyden, is come over into this most famous nation at the instances of some persons of quality that knew in what great credit he lived in Holland, for the cure of men, women, and children.
Gerardts, GonsaleDate: [1695]- Books
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A friendly and seasonable advertisement concerning the dog-days / by Nath. Merry Philo-chim. In regard there are many that perish in and about this city &c. through an evil custom, arising from a false opinion, that is not safe to take physick in the extreams of heat and cold, or in the dog days.
Merry, NathanielDate: [1682?]- Books
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By the King's authority : At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clements-Church in the Strand, just over against the spectacle shop, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor.
Date: [between 1695 and 1700]- Books
Culpeper's School of Physick: Or The experimental practice of the Whole Art. : Wherein are contained all inward Diseases from the Head to the Foot, with their proper and effectual cures; such Diet set down as ought to be observed in Sickness or in Health. With other safe waies for preserving of Life, in excellent Aphorisms, and approved Medicines, so plainly and easily treated of, that the Free-born Student rightly understanding this Method, may judg of the Practice of Physick, so far as it concerns himself, or the cure of others, &c. A work never before publisht, very necessary for all that desire to be rightly informed in Physick, Chyrurgery, chymistry, &c. / By Nich. Culpeper, late Student in Physick and Astrology. The narrative of the Authors Life is prefixed, with his Nativity Calculated; together with the Testimony of his late Wife, Mrs. Alice Culpeper, and others. The general Contents of this Work are in the next page: With two perfect Tables very useful to the Reader. / [Nicholas Culpeper].
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.Date: 1678- Books
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The arms of Tilly. The virtues and effect of the remedy,[na]med Medicamentum Gratia Probatum id est the remedy approved by grace.
Tilly, Nicolas de Koning.Date: [1780?]- Books
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Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice and safe remedies. The second volume : for the most part simple, and easily prepared: useful in families, and very serviceable to country people. By the Honourable R. Boyle, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. To which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691Date: 1693- Books
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Culpeper's last legacy : left and bequeathed to his dearest wife for the publick good. Being the choycest and most profitable of those secrets which while he lived were lockt up in his breast, and resolved never to be publish'd till after his death. Containing sundry admirable experiences in several sciences, more especially in chirurgery, and physick: viz. compounding of medicines ... With two particular treatises; the one of fevers, the other of pestilence: as also other rare and choyce aphorisms and receipts ... With an addition of two hundred choyce receipts, lately found, never publish'd before in any of his other works; and a compleat table. / by Nicholas Culpeper.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1676- Books
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The antivenereal apozem : A pleasant liquor, which in thirty days (without any other assistance) perfectly cures the most inveterate pox in any age, sex or constitution, by an easie familiar operation that puts the patient to no manner of trouble or inconveniency, but an exact regulation of diet.
Noy, ArthurDate: [1675?]- Books
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A catalogue of medicines for several diseases, communicated for the good of the nation, to prevent people from hazarding their lives, and throwing away their money on those many ignorant pretenders to physic / by a very famous doctor and physician, who by his long study and constant practice.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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Over against the Golden-Faulcken in French-Alley in Goswel-Street, near Old-Street, liveth a chymist that prepareth that famous cordial spirit : which is daily approved by several people to be of great virtue: It takes away the scurvy out of the body, root and branch, and the dropsie to admiration.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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The most excellent spirit of ground-ivey, distilled to its perfection : whereby it becomes much more beneficial to the blood, than by any use that hath ever hitherto been make of that soveraign herb.
Date: [between 1680? and 1708?]- Books
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A letter from an apothecary in London, to his friend in the country; concerning the present practice of physick, in regard to empiricks, empirical methods of cure, and nostrums. With remarks on Dr. Meads, Mr. Freke's, and Mr. Cheselden's method of cure for the itch, by externals only; setting forth the Dangerous Consequences of such a Method, if adhered to indiscriminately. Also some observations upon manna, shewing it to be a Composition though commonly supposed a Natural Production; with remarks on Dr. Mead's certain cure for the bite of a mad dog.
P. L.Date: [1752]- Books
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The new practice of chirurgery : being a methodical account of divers eminent observations, cases, and cures, very necessary and useful for surgeons, in the military and naval service. By Hugh Ryder, surgeon, in London.
Ryder, HughDate: 1693