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The method of physick : containing the causes, signes, and cures of inward diseases in mans body from the head to the foote. Whereunto is added, the forme and rule of making remedies and medicines, which our physitions commonly vse at this day, with the proportion, quantity, and names of each medicine. By Philip Barrough.
Barrough, Philip, active 1590Date: 1617- Books
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The differ[ences,] cause[s, and] iudgements of vrine : according to the best writers thereof, both old and new, summarily collected. By I.F.
Fletcher, John, -1613Date: 1623- Books
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Tobacco tortured, or, The filthie fume of tobacco refined : shewing all sorts of subiects, that the inward taking of tobacco fumes, is very pernicious vnto their bodies; too too profluuious for many of their purses; and most pestiferous to the publike state. Exemplified apparently by most fearefull effects: more especially, from their treacherous proiects about the Gun-powder Treason; from their rebellious attempts of late, about their preposterous disparking of certaine inclosures: as also, from sundry other their prodigious practices.
Deacon, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1616- Books
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Londons disease, and cure : being a soveraigne receipt against the plague, for prevention sake. / By John Qvarles, philo-medicus.
Quarles, John, 1624-1665Date: 1665- Books
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The countrey farrier : teaching divers and sundry approved medicines, to cure all sorts of cattell: as horse, kine, sheepe, hogs, and dogs. With directions how to find, or know, what the disease or infirmity is. Contrived into a little volume, for avoiding the charge of high-priz'd bookes. Very usefull and necessary for all country-farmers, housholders, and generally, for all sorts of people.
Poole, William, farrierDate: 1650- Books
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A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone : buried then by the castle of Langon, neere the towne of Romans in the prouince of Daufiné in Fraunce, whole bones were found of by chaunce, an. 1613, in a place called to this day, The Giants Ground, and vpon his tombe ingrauen in old letters Theutobocus Rex.
Tissot, Jacques.Date: 1615- Books
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The method of phisick : containing the causes, signes, and cures of inward diseases in mans body, from the head to the foote. Whereunto is added, the forme and rule of making remedies and medicines, which our physitions commonly vse at this day, with the proportion, quantitie, and names of each medicine. By Philip Barrough.
Barrough, Philip, active 1590Date: 1610- Books
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The differences, causes, and iudgements of vrine : according to the best writers thereof, both old and new, summarily collected. / By I.Fletcher.
Fletcher, John, -1613Date: 1623- Books
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The treasurie of hidden secrets, commonly called, The good-huswives closet of provision, for the health of her houshold : Gathered out of sundrie experiments, lately practised by men of great knowledge: and now newly inlarged with divers necessary physick helpes, and knowledge of the names and disposition of diseases, that most commonly happen to men and women. Not impertinent for every good huswife to use in her house, amongst her owne familie.
Partridge, John, active 1566-1573Date: 1637- Books
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A declaration of egregious popish impostures : to with-draw the harts of her Maiesties subiects from their allegeance, and from the truth of Christian religion professed in England, vnder the pretence of casting out deuils. Practised by Edmunds, alias Weston a Iesuit, and diuers Romish priestes his wicked associates. Where-vnto are annexed the copies of the confessions, and examinations of the parties themselues, which were pretended to be possessed, and dispossessed, taken vpon oath before her Maiesties commissioners, for causes ecclesiasticall.
Harsnett, Samuel, 1561-1631Date: 1603- Books
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The method of physick : containing the causes, signes, and cures of inward diseases in mans body, from the head to the foote. Wherunto is added, the forme and rule of making remedies and medicines, which our physitions commonly use at this day ... By Philip Barrough.
Barrough, Philip, active 1590Date: 1634- Digital Images
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Ideal sketch of a Swiss Lake-Dwelling
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Heat and ventilation : general observations on the atmosphere and its abuses, as connected with the common or popular mode of heating public and private dwellings : together with practical suggestions upon the best mode of warming and ventilating, as developed by recent investigation and improvements.
Date: 1851- Books
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A true relation of one Susan Higges : dwelling in Risborrow a towne in Buckinghamshire, and how shee lived 20. yeeres, by robbing on the high-wayes, yet unsuspected of all that knew her; till at last, comming to Messeldon, there robbing a woman; which woman knew her and called her by her name: now when she saw she was betrayed, she killed her, and standing by her while she gave three groanes, she spat three drops of blood in her face, which never could be washt out; by which whee was knowne and executed for the aforesaid murder at the assises in Lent at Brickhill. To the tune of, The worthy London prentice.
Date: [1640?]- Books
A breefe treatise published by VValter Cary. 1587. and now the fyfth time. 1598. newly imprinted and augmented. : Wherein are to be found diuers good and speciall helpes for many diseases : and for any thing herein mentioned, as heretofore I referred the patients to M. Gray, and after his death, to M. Palmor : so now they both being dead, I refer them to M. Iames Colwall at the signe of the Vnicorne in Fanchurch-streete.
Cary, Walter.Date: 1598- Books
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A moste fruitfull, pithie, and learned treatyse, how a Christian man ought to behaue himselfe in the danger of death : and how they are to be rele[-]ued and comforted, whose deare freendes are departed out of this world, moste necessarye for this our vnfortunate age and sorrowfull dayes.
Werdmüller, Otto, 1511-1552Date: [1595?]- Books
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The despairing lover, whose minde was much tormented, because of his true-love hee thought hee was prevented : To the tune of, Aime not too high.
Date: [1633?]- Books
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The most rare and excellent history of the Duchesse of Suffolkes calamity : To the tune of Queene Dido.
Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600Date: [1635?]- Books
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Seabrookes caueat: or His warning piece to all his louing country-men, to beware how they meddle with the eyes : In which is contayned the exact and most certaine remedies for all manner of infirmities, which shall happen vnto the eyes. Written for the generall good of this whole monarchie of great Brittaine. By Richard Seabrooke, practicioner in the art of the occulist.
Seabrooke, Richard, approximately 1548-Date: 1620- Books
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A booke of cookerie. And the order of meates to bee serued to the table, both for flesh and fish dayes : With many excellent wayes for the dressing of all vsuall sortes of meates ... Likewise for making many precious waters, with diuers approued medicines for grieuous diseases. With certaine points of husbandry.
Dawson, ThomasDate: 1620- Books
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Here beginneth the seing of urynes, and of all the colours that urynes be of : with the medecines annexed to euerye urine, and euery urine his urinal muche profitable for euerye manne to knowe.
Date: [1557?]]- Books
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Philiatros, or, The copie of an epistle : wherein sundry fitting considerations are propounded to a young student of physicke. Worthy the consideration of all sorts of people.
Date: 1615- Books
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The true inquisition or The sad soules search : Wherein you may reade King Davids physicke against the plague. First preached at Newport, May 29. 1632 at the visitation in the Isle of wight. By W. Iones, B. of D. late preacher to Arreton in the Isle of Wight. Thought necessary to be republished, and read, and layd to heart, in this dangerous time of the pestilence.
Jones, William, 1581 or 1582-Date: 1636- Books
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A declaration of egregious popish impostures : to with-draw the harts of his Maiesties subiects from their allegeance, and from the truth of Christian religion professed in England, vnder the pretence of casting out of deuils. Practised by Edmunds, alias VVeston a Iesuit, & diuers Romish priestes his vvicked associates. Where-vnto are annexed the copies of the confessions, & examinations of the parties themselues, which were pretended to be possessed, and dispossessed: taken vppon oath before his Maiesties commissioners, for causes ecclesiasticall.
Harsnett, Samuel, 1561-1631Date: 1605- Books
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A treatise of patience in tribulation : first, preached before the Right Honourable the Countesse of Southampton in her great heauines for the death of her most worthy husband and sonne: afterward inlarged for the helpe of all that are any way afflicted crossed or troubled. By William Iones B. of D. and P. of Arraton in the Isle of Wight. Herevnto are ioyned the teares of the Isle of Wight, shed on the tombe of their most noble Captaine Henrie Earle of Southampton and the Lord Wriothesly his sonne.
Jones, William, 1581 or 1582-Date: 1625