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Turcoult, Nicolas (fl. 17th century), surgeon
Date: 17th centuryReference: MS.7757/6Part of: Miscellany: French, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
English Alchemical Notebook, early 17th century
Date: early 17th CReference: MS.7095/3Part of: English Alchemical Notebook, early 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
Vaterre, Michel (fl.1672)
Date: 1672Reference: MS.7757/8Part of: Miscellany: French, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
Pitt, Christopher, M.D. (fl. 1692)
Date: 1692Reference: MS.7671/1Part of: Miscellany: English, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
Pierre Peyras (fl.1690), chirurgien-major
Date: 1690Reference: MS.7384/6Part of: Miscellany: French, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
de Torris, Jehan (fl.1632), physician
Date: 1632Reference: MS.7757/2Part of: Miscellany: French, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
Rowley, Samuel, Lieutenant R.N. (fl. 1696)
Date: 1696Reference: MS.7671/3Part of: Miscellany: English, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
François Passerat (fl.1649-1656), surgeon to Louis XIII
Date: 1649-1656Reference: MS.7384/1-2Part of: Miscellany: French, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
Pountney, Thomas (fl. 1694), physician and surgeon, Fladbury, Worcestershire
Date: 1694Reference: MS.7671/2Part of: Miscellany: English, 17th century- Archives and manuscripts
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Lowdham, Caleb (fl. 1665-1712), surgeon, Exeter
Lowdham, Caleb, fl. 1665-1712.Date: Late 17th century - early 18th centuryReference: MS.7073- Archives and manuscripts
Ménard, Jean (fl.1615-1626), first barber to Louis XIII and surgeon to Marie de Médicis, the Queen Mother
Date: 1616-1626Reference: MS.7339/1-2Part of: Miscellany: French, 16th & 17th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
White, Benjamin (1632-1713), physician, Lewes
Date: 1674Reference: MS.7671/6Part of: Miscellany: English, 17th century- Books
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Medela pestilentiae: wherein is contained several theological queries concerning the plague, with approved antidotes, signes and symptoms: also, an exact method for curing that epidemical distemper / [Anon].
Kephale, Richard, fl. 17th century.Date: 1665- Books
Medela pestilentiae: wherein is contained several theological queries concerning the plague, with approved antidotes, signes and symptoms: also, an exact method for curing that epidemical distemper / [Anon].
Kephale, Richard, fl. 17th century.Date: 1665- Books
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Medela pestilentiae: wherein is contained several theological queries concerning the plague, with approved antidotes, signes and symptoms: also, an exact method for curing that epidemical distemper / [Anon].
Kephale, Richard, active 17th century.Date: 1665- Pictures
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Richard Rawlyns. Etching by R. Gaywood, 1656.
Date: 1656Reference: 8125i- Pictures
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Richard Rawlyns. Etching by R. Gaywood, 1656.
Date: 1656Reference: 8126i- Archives and manuscripts
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English recipe book, 17th century and later
Richard Holland, fl. 1648Date: 1648-early 19th centuryReference: MS.8575- Archives and manuscripts
Pontemeau, Jacques (fl.1586)
Date: 1586Reference: MS.7413/5Part of: Miscellany: French, 16th and 17th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Pollet, Dr. (fl.1641), Mâcon
Date: 1641Reference: MS.7413/4Part of: Miscellany: French, 16th and 17th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Portail, Antoine (fl.1603), surgeon
Date: 1603Reference: MS.7413/6Part of: Miscellany: French, 16th and 17th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
de Poix, Claude (fl.1635), physician
Date: 1635Reference: MS.7413/3Part of: Miscellany: French, 16th and 17th centuries- Books
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Arcana philosophica or, chymical secrets / containing the noted and useful chymical medicines of Dr. Wil. and Rich. Russel chymists, viz. I. Species vitae ... II. Tinctura regalis ... III. Species coroborativa ... IV. Species proprietatis. V. Species minor. VI. A pestilential cordial ... As also several curious chymical processes and spagerick [sic] preparations of natural things for the use of medicin [sic] ... likewise four ... treatises, viz. the I. of fevers, the II. of the jaundies, the III. of madness, and the IV. of diarrhaeas, lientries [sic], etc. By ... Aurelius Philipus [sic] Theophrastus Paracelsus, of Hoheneim [sic].
Headrich, John, fl. 17th century.Date: 1697- Archives and manuscripts
Alessandro Pantio (fl.1577), professor of medicine
Date: 1577Reference: MS.7385/2-3Part of: Miscellany: Italian, 16th and 17th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
de Monferrier, ? (fl.1669), surgeon, Périgord
Date: 1669Reference: MS.7339/4Part of: Miscellany: French, 16th & 17th centuries