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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 following.
Bowden, Nicholas, active 1605?Date: [1605?]- Books
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The potable balsome of life : being a collection of the choicest preservatives that are extant within the three natural families of minerals, vegetables and animals, reduced into such essences and tinctures by the scientifick art of chymie ... by which the bodies which are in health may be preserved ... / published by P. Bellon.
Belon, P. (Peter)Date: 1675- Books
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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.
J. S. (John Shirley), M.DDate: 1678- Books
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The family dictionary; or, Houshold companion : containing, in an alphabetical method, I. Directions for cookery, in dressing flesh, fowl, fish, herbs, roots, &c. Seasoning, making sauces, bills of fare, art of carving, &c. II. Making all sorts of pastry ware, and things made of meal, flower, whether bak'd, boyled, or fried, &c. III. Making of conserves, candies, preserves, confects, lozenges, gellies, creams, pickles, &c. IV. The making all kinds of potable liquors, as ales, meads, metheglin, English wines of cherries, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, &c. Cyder, cyder-royal, usquebaugh, cordial waters. V. The making of all sorts of rare perfumes, sweet balls, pouders, admirable washes, beatifying waters, oils, essences, pomatums. VI. The virtues and uses of the most usual herbs and plants, their roots, barks, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, used in physick. ... The second edition, corrected and much enlarged. By William Salmon, professor of physick.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713Date: 1696- Books
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A most excellent and rare drink, pleasant and profitable for young and old people, that may be administered at all times.
J. HDate: [1650]- Books
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A right profitable booke for all disseases : Called The pathway to health: wherein are to be found most excellent and approued medicines of great vertue, as also notable potions and drinkes, and for the destillinge of diuers pretious waters, and making of oyles and other comfortable receiptes for the health of the body, neuer before imprinted. Gathered by Peter Leuens maister of arte of Oxforde, and student in phisicke and surgery.
Levens, Peter, active 1587Date: 1582- Books
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The vviddovves treasure : Plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approued secrets in physicke and chirurgery, for the health and pleasure of man-kinde. Hereunto are adioyned sundry pretty practices and conclusions of cookery, with many profitable and wholesome medicines for sundry diseases in cattell.
Partridge, John, active 1566-1573Date: 1631- Books
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A right profitable booke for all diseases : called, The pathway to health. Wherein are to be founde most excellent & approued medicines of great vertue: as also notable potions and drinks, and for the distilling of diuers precious waters, and making of oyles, and other comfortable receits for the health of the body, neuer before imprinted. First gathered by Peter Leuens, master of art of Oxford, and student in phisicke and surgery: and now newly corrected and augmented.
Levens, Peter, active 1587Date: 1596- Books
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The judgment of urines. By Robert Record Doctor of Physick : Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chirurgeons, set forth by an eminent physitian in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing, and imitating.
Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558Date: 1679- Books
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Domestic medicine: or, a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines. With an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners. By William Buchan, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. The fifteenth edition; to which is added, Observations concerning the diet of the common people, recommending a Method of living less expensive, and more conducive to Health, than the present.
Buchan, William, 1729-1805.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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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.
Hartlib, Samuel, -1662Date: 1655- Books
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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.
Fletcher, R. (Richard), active 1676-1677Date: [1676]- Books
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A person of very great quality having brought over from Italy the great[est] secret in the world : a powder that in 10 or 12 days time perfectly cures the pox, evil, or scurvey, with only one dose taking; not only shankers, nodes, and inveterate ulcers, but also to the working out of rotten bones, whether from the pox or evil, ... and its cure as above-said, only observing an order and regiment of diet for the prefixt time.
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The widowes treasure : plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approved secrets in physick and chirurgery, for the health and pleasure of mankind. Hereunto are adjoyned sundry pretty practises and conclusions of cookery, with many profitable and wholesome medicines for sundry diseases in cattell.
Partridge, John, active 1566-1573Date: 1639- Books
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Apollo staticus. Or, The art of curing fevers by the staticks : invented by Dr. Pitcairn, and publish'd by him in Latine: now made English by a well-wisher to the mathematicks.
Pitcairn, Archibald, 1652-1713Date: 1695- Books
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The practical physician; or, medical instructor. Pointing out remedies for the various diseases of mankind: With Directions for the Preservation of Health. Specifying the Causes, Symptoms, proper Regimen, and Method of Cure of the Different Disorders incident to the Human Body. Adapted to the use of private families; Though conveying equal Information to the Scientific. Together with observations on diet, air, and exercise. The Effects of the Passions, And their Influence on the Production and Prevention of Disease. Including, Medical Advice to Women, on Pregnancy, Child-Birth, &c. And Ample Instructions to Parents and Nurses, Respecting the Disorders of Children. By Lewis Mansey, M. D. Assisted by Communications from the most respectable Practitioners, and the Productions of the most celebrated Medical Writers, whose Names are cited.
Mansey, Lewis.Date: [1800]- Books
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Macis macerata: or, A short treatise, concerning the use of mace, in meat, or drink, and medicine : In six sections, the fifth whereof containeth some hints at the signaturs of simples; and the sixth, is concerning the original and cure of wind, in mans-body. By Matthew Mackaile chyrurgo medicine.
Mackaile, Matthew, active 1657-1696Date: 1677- Books
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Every patient his own doctor; or, The sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, internal or external; whether owing to Defects of Nature, occasioned by Intemperance, contracted by Accident, or caused by Decay. With The Best Remedies Prescribed by the Authority of the most eminent Physicians for removing each Disorder, restoring Health, preserving it when restored; and extending Life to an honourable Old Age. Including An excellent Collection of the most eminent Receipts for making and preparing A great Number of cheap, easy, and efficacious Medicines. Among these are That Admirable New Discovery, by which the Scurvy, the Grand English Disorder, is effectually cured: And for the successful Practice of which, Captain Cook received the Premium Medal from the Royal Society, for having preserved himself and all his Men from this dreadful Distemper, during the Space of Three Years and Eighteen Days, although he passed through all the Varieties of Climate, and Seasons in his late Voyage round the World, performed. By the Command of His Majesty. Also The Method used by the Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently drowned or suffocated. - A certain cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog, Viper, Adder, &c. - -An infallible Remedy against the Goal Distemper, Plague, or any other pestilential Disorder, &c &c. By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
Robinson, Lewis, M.D.Date: [1785?]- Books
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New experiments upon vipers : with exquisite remedies that may be drawn from them as well for the cure of their bitings, as for that of other maladies : also a tetter [sic] of Francisco Redi, concerning some objections made upon his observations about vipers written to Monsieur Bourdelot and Mr. Alex. Morus : together with the sequel of New experiments upon vipers, in a reply to a letter written by Sign. Fredi / by M. Charas ; now rendred English.
Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698Date: 1677- Books
Domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines. With an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners.
Buchan, William, 1729-1805.Date: 1797- Books
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Proposals for printing a medicinal dictionary : designed as a body of physic and surgery both with regard to theory and practice. Compiled from the best writers ancient and modern: with useful observations. Illustrated with copper plates. / By R. James, M.D.
James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776Date: [1741]- Books
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Domestic medicine: or, a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines. With an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners. By William Buchan, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. The fifteenth edition; to which are prefixed, Observations concerning the diet of the common people; recommending a Method of living less expensive, and more conducive to Health, than the present. Not in any former edition.
Buchan, William, 1729-1805.Date: 1797- Books
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The urinal of physick : By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physitians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. VVith a translation of Papius Ahalossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing and following.
Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558Date: 1665- Books
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The urinal of physick : By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing and following.
Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558Date: 1651- Books
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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.
Date: 1661