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Physicall rarities : containing the most choice receipts of physick, and chyrurgerie, for the cure of all diseases incident to mans body. Being a rich jewell kept in the cabinet of a famous doctor in this nation; stored with admirable secrets and approved medicines. The third edition corrected and much inlarged. Published by Ralph Williams, practitioner in physick and chyrurgerie. Hereunto is annexed the physicall mathematicks of Hermes Trismegistus.
Williams, RalphDate: 1657- Books
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The London practice of physick : being the practical part of physick contain'd in the vvorks of the famous Dr. Willis; wherein are his definitions, descriptions, and methods of curing diseases, with all his receipts. To which is now added his plain and easie method for the preventing and curing of the plague, published by Mr. Flemings, anamuensis and apothecary to the doctor. With the allowance of the College of Physicians.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675Date: M DC XCII. [1692]- Books
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The compleat vermin-killer: a valuable and useful companion for families, in town and country: ... To which are added useful family receipts, for the preparation of medicines, for the cure of common disorders. The gentleman farrier; ...
Date: 1777- Books
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Choice and experimented receipts in physick and chirurgery : as also cordial and distilled waters and spirits, perfumes, and other curiosities. Collected by the Honourable and truly Learned Sir Kenelm Digby Kt. Chancellour to her Majesty the Queen Mother. Translated out of several languages by G.H.
Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665Date: 1668- Books
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Choice and experimented receipts in physick and chirurgery : as also cordial and distilled waters and spirits, perfumes, and other curiosities. Collected by the Honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby Kt. Chancellour to her Majesty the Queen Mother. Translated out of several languages by G.H.
Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665Date: 1668- Books
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Physick for families. Or, The new, safe and powerful way of physick, upon constant proof established : enabling every one, at sea or land, by the medicines herein mentioned, to cure themselves, their friends and relations, in all distempers and diseases. Without any the trouble, hazzard, pain or danger of purgers, vomiters, bleedings, issues, glisters, blisters, opium, antimony and quicksilver, so full of perplexity in sickness. By William Walwyn physitian.
Walwyn, William, 1600-1681Date: 1696- 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 natures, uses, & doses of several approved and experienced medicines, faithfully prepared by John Spire, junr. medicinæ professor. To which is added, a catalogue of various chymical preparations, by him always ready prepared.
Spire, John (Apothecary)Date: 1698- Books
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Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared : very useful in families and fitted for the service of country people : the first and second volumes, containing about four hundred choice receipts / by the Honourable R. Boyle.
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691Date: 1696- Books
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Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus. = A treatise of the nature and qualities of such simples as are most frequently used in medicines : both purging, and others. Methodically handled, for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added: many compound medicines for most diseases incident to mankinde: as also two alphabeticall tables, very necessary for the reader. Together with, the explanation of all hard words or termes of art, whereby the vulgar may the better understand it. / By Robert Pemel, practitioner in physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent. Licensed and enterd according to order.
Pemell, RobertDate: 1652- Books
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The charitable physitian, his hand extended to the curing of that contagious disease called the flux, or griping of the guts : with other the most violent distempers now reigning amongst us, also their symptomes, whereby they are known ... / by J. Deacon.
Deacon, J. (John)Date: 1657- Books
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The surgeons assistant : In which is plainly discovered the true origin of most diseases. Treating particularly of the plague, French pox, leprosie, &c. of the biting of mad dogs, and other venemous creatures. Also a compleat treatise of cancers and gangreens. With an enquiry whether they have any alliance with contagious diseases. Their most easie, and speedy method of cure. With diverse approved receipts. / By John Browne.
Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700Date: MDCCIII. [1703]- Books
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A rich storehouse, or treasurie for the diseased : wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden, and not come to light before this time : first set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abilitie to goe to the physicions / by G.W.
A. T., Practitioner in phisicke and chirurgerieDate: 1631- Books
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A right profitable booke for all diseases. Called The path-way to health : Wherein are to be found most excellent and approoued medicines, of great vertue: as also notable potions and drinkes, 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. Gathered by Peter Leuens, Master of Arte of Oxford, and student in physicke and surgery.
Levens, Peter, active 1587Date: 1587- Books
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A right profitable booke for all diseases, called, The path-way to health : Wherein are to bee found most excellent and 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 physicke and surgery: and now newly corrected and augmented.
Levens, Peter, active 1587Date: 1632- Books
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The chyrugians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall : Furnished with varietie and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes, baths, caps, cataplasmes, causticks, cerots, clysters, collyries, decoctions, diets, and wound-drinks, desensatiues, dentifrices, electuaries, embrocations, epithemes, errhines, foments, fumes, gargarismes, iniections, liniments, lotions, oyles, pessaries, pils, playsters, potions, powders, quilts, suppositaries, synapismes, trochisces, vnguents, and waters. The greatest part whereof were scatterdly set downe in sundry bookes and papers; by the right worshipfull Mr. Thomas Bonham, Dr. of Physick; and now drawne into method and forme, by Edvvard Poeton of Petworth, (late and long seruant to the foresaid Right Worshipfull Dr.) and published for the benefit of his country, and the helpe and ease, of young practitioners in the ancient, necessarie, and noble science of chyrurgerie.
Bonham, Thomas, -1629?Date: 1630- Books
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London tryacle : being the enemie to all infectious diseases; as may appeare by the discourse following.
Date: 1615- Books
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This lytell practyce of Joha[n]nes de Vigo in medycyne, is translated out of Laten in to Englysshe, for the helth of the body of man.
Vigo, Giovanni da, 1450?-1525Date: [1555?]]- Books
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A brief examination and censure of several medicines of late years extol'd for universal remedies, and arcana's of the highest preparation ... : namely, Lockyers pill, Hughes pouder, Constantines spirit of salt, with several other of that kind, by which the art of pyrotechny is in danger of being brought into reproach and contempt ... / by George Starkey.
Starkey, George, 1627-1665Date: 1664- 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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The English mountebank: or, a physical dispensatory, wherein is prescribed, many strange and excellent receits of Mr Marriot : the great eater of Grays-Inn: with the manner how he makes his cordial broaths, pills, purgatious [sic], julips, and vomits, to keep his body in temper, and free from surfeits. With sundry directions, 1 How to make his cordial broath. 2 His pills to appease hunger. 3 His strange purgation; never before practised by any doctor in England. 4 The manner and reason, why he swallows bullets & stones. 5 How he orders his bak'd meat, or rare dish on Sundays. 6 How to make his new fashion fish-broath. 7 How to make his sallet, for cooling of the bloud. 8 How to make his new dish, called a frigazee: the operation whereof, expells all sadness and melancholy.
Marriott, John, -1653Date: 1652- Books
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Rich storehouse, or, Treasurie for the diseased : wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue bin long hidden, and not come to light before this time / first set foorth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abilllitie [sic] to go to the phisitions, by A.T.
A. T., Practitioner in phisicke and chirurgerieDate: 1607- Books
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Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice remedies : for the most part simple, and easily prepared, which may be made very serviceable to country people, and useful for families. / By the Honorable R. Boyle, Esq; ... To which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691Date: 1692- Books
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A rich storehouse, or treasury for the diseased : wherein are many approved medicines for divers and sundry diseases, which have been long hidden, and not come to light before this time : set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of ability to go to the physicians / by G.W.
A. T., Practitioner in phisicke and chirurgerieDate: Anno Dom. 1650- Books
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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 ... / by Nich. Culpeper ... ; 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.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1678