Medicina magica tamen physica: magical, but natural physick. Or A methodical tractate of diastatical physick : Containing the general cures of all infirmities: and of the most radical, fixed, and malignant diseases belonging, not only to the body of man, but to all other animal and domestick creatures whatsoever, and that by way of transplantation. With a description of a most excellent cordial out of gold, much to be estimated. Published by Samuel Boulton, Salop,
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printed by T[homas]. C[hilde]. for N[athaniel]. Brook, at the Angel in Cornhil,
1665.
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by: Boulton, Samuel
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by: Duncon, Eleazar, 1597 or 8-1660
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An enquiry into the nature and effects of quack medicines : And a new investigation of the constituent principles of antimony. With some observations on the nature and utility of inoculation. By an Apothecary in Dublin.
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Popular errours. : Or the errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by the learned physitian James Primrose Doctor in Physick. Divided into foure bookes. viz. 1. The first treating concerning physicians. 2. The second of the errours about some diseases, and the knowledge of them. 3. The third of the errours about the diet; as well of the sound as of the sick. 4. The fourth of the errours of the people about the use of remedies. Profitable and necessary to be read of all. To which is added by the same authour his verdict concerning the antimoniall cuppe. Translated into English by Robert Wittie Doctor in Physick.
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by: Foreest, Pieter van, 1522-1597
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by: Cotta, John, 1575?-1650?
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by: Cotta, John, 1575?-1650?
Published: (1617)
The pisse-prophet, or, Certaine pisse-pot lectures : Wherein are newly discovered the old fallacies, deceit, and jugling of the pisse-pot science, used by all those (whether quacks and empiricks, or other methodicall physicians) who pretend knowledge of diseases, by the urine, in giving judgement of the same. By Tho. Brian, M.P. lately in the citie of London, and now in Colchester in Essex. Never heretofore published by any man in the English tongue.
by: Brian, Thomas, 17th cent
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The pisse-prophet, or, Certain pisse-pot lectures. Wherein are newly discovered the old fallacies, deceit, and jugling of the piss-pot science, used by all those (whether quacks, and empiricks, or other methodical physicians) who pretend knowledge of diseases, by the urine, in giving judgement of the same. By Tho. Brian, M.P. lately in the City of London, and now in Colchester, in Essex. Never heretofore published by any man in the English tongue.
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Launæus redivivus: or, A true narrative of the admirable effects of Delaun's pill : that ancient & excellant Galenick medicine, approved of, and sold for above fifty years, in Black-Fryers, now newly reviv'd, and exposed to sale, at the signe of Delaun's Head there, for the good of all, by especially the poor, whose purses reach not to whole boxes or bottles of physick. For, the patient is not now obliged to expend above six pence to prove the operation of this peerless pill; one being a sufficient dose for most constitutions: yet is above twice as costly, and but half the purchase of any other. With some reflexions on the danger of mercurial medicines, practis'd and invented by ignorant and impudent empericks. As also, a short discourse and description of the scurvy, dropsie, venereal, and other distempers. By Nathaniel Lomax, student in physick.
by: Lomax, Nathaniel
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by: Lomax, Nathaniel
Published: (1675)
The late censors deservedly censured; and their spurious litter of libels against Dr. Greenfield, and others, justly expos'd to contempt : by the following answer to all, but especially the last, intituled, A reply to the reasons against the censors of the College of Physicians, &c. Humbly offer'd to the perusal of Dr. Thomas Burwell, Richard Torles, William Daws, Thomas Gill, the late censors. By Lysiponius Celer M.D.L.
by: Groeneveldt, Jan, 1647?-1710?
Published: (1698)
by: Groeneveldt, Jan, 1647?-1710?
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Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures : this book dated April the eighteenth, 1673.
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A new fairing for the merrily disposed:, or, The comical history of the famous Merry Andrew. /
by: Phillips, William
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by: Phillips, William
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Mrs. Sarah Bradmores prophecy of the wonders that will happen, anno Dom. 1687 : Also what will be the effects of the whales comeing up the river of Thames, and continued the 4th. and 5th. of August, anno Dom. 1686.
by: Bradmore, Sarah
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A new fairing for the merrily disposed, or, The comical history of the famous Merry Andrew /
by: Phillips, William
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Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures : this book dated April the eighteenth, 1673.
by: Jones, of Hatton-Garden
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by: Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677
Published: (1676)
by: Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677
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The London practice of physick, or, The whole practical part of physick /
by: Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675
Published: (1695)
by: Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675
Published: (1695)
Newes out of the west, or, The character of a mountebank : being a discourse betweene Hodge Leather-Pelch, and Tym Hob-Nayle, Sir Harry-Hart-Hole their land-lord, and his friend Sir Clement Councell : also of their travels from Taunton to London, their arrivall at their physitians pallace, the description of it, his sick and brain-sick followers, person and family, with a full relation of the medicines hee commonly administers, their operation and danger represented by them : also a relation of their abuses now suffered and fomented by authority, with a remedy set down, to the encouragement of physitians, illustration of the honour'd art and generall good of the Re-publicque /
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Newes out of the west, or, The character of a mountebank : being a discourse betweene Hodge Leather-Pelch, and Tym Hob-Nayle, Sir Harry-Hart-Hole their land-lord, and his friend Sir Clement Councell : also of their travels from Taunton to London, their arrivall at their physitians pallace, the description of it, his sick and brain-sick followers, person and family, with a full relation of the medicines hee commonly administers, their operation and danger represented by them : also a relation of their abuses now suffered and fomented by authority, with a remedy set down, to the encouragement of physitians, illustration of the honour'd art and generall good of the Re-publicque /
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by: Well willer to physick and chirurgerie and deplorer of the now too common neglect of them
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The modern quacks detected : In three parts. I. Exposing their qualifications and remedies. II. Proving the insufficiency of the letter to answer what is proposed by them. III. Unfolding the nature and ill consequences thereof. Dedicated to the president of the Royal College of Physicians, in London. In which are exhibited, reasons why they ought to admit Dr. Schomberg a member of their learned and honourable body. By a London Physician.
by: London physician
Published: (1752)
by: London physician
Published: (1752)
Four treatises of physick and chirurgery /
by: Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729
Published: (1698)
by: Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729
Published: (1698)
Four treatises of physick and chirurgery /
by: Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729
by: Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729
The vrinal of physick. Composed by Mayster Robert Recorde: Doctor of Physicke
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1547)
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1547)
The vrinal of physick. / Composed by Mayster Robert Recorde: Doctor of Physicke..
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1548)
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1548)
The vrinal of physick. Composed by Mayster Robert Recorde: Doctor of Physicke
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1548)
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1548)
The vrinall of physick, composed by Maister Robert Recorde, Doctor of Physicke
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1567)
by: Record, Robert, 1510?-1558
Published: (1567)