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- Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the Bills of mortality4
- The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey2
- A True relation of a barbarous bloody murther, committed by Philip Standsfield upon the person of Sir James Standsfield his father: giving an account of the many inhumane practices and unnatural contrivances he used ... : and how ... he murthered him in his bed-chamber, threw him into a river, and gave out he drowned himself ... : and by what means, the body being again taken up, the murther was discovered ... : for which ... he was tryed, condemned and executed1
- A compleat treatise of the muscles, as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection: with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd : illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven1
- A description of the venereal disease: declaring the causes, signs, effects, and cure thereof : with a discourse of the most wonderful antivenereal pill1
- A dialogue betwixt a citizen, and a poore countrey-man and his wife: in the countrey, where the citizen remaineth now in this time of sicknesse1
- A discoruse touching generation: collected out of Laevinus-Lemnius, a most learned physician : fit for the use of physitians, midwives, and all young married people1
- A little book of rare receipts for the cure of several distempers: viz, The King's evil, stone, chollick, black and yellow jaundice, piles, ague, worms, black thrush in children's mouths, breakings out in their infancy, rickets, small-pox, the itch, etc. : set forth for the benefit of all poor Christians1
- A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital: on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in Easter holy-days, according to ancient custom, at St. Mary Spittle, for their founders and benefactors,1678. The true report of the great number of poor children, and other poor people, maintained in the several hospitals, under the pious care of the Lord Mayor, commonality, and citizens of the City of London, the year last past1
- A rich storehouse, or, treasury for the diseased: wherein is discovered 69. rare secrets to cure most diseases : many of them never before in print : set forth for the benefit of all those that shall make use of them by a well-wisher of his country1
- A sure guide, or, the best and nearest way to physick and chirurgery: that is to say, the art of healing by medicine, and manual operation : being an anatomical description of the whole body of man, and its parts, with their respective diseases, demonstrated from the fabrick and use of the said parts : in six books1
- Aurifontina chymica, or, A collection of fourteen small treatises concerning the first matter of philosophers: for the discovery of their (hitherto so much concealed) mercury : which many have studiously endeavoured to hide, but these to make manifest, for the benefit of mankind in general1
- Bartholinus anatomy: made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists : together with his own : with one hundred fifty and three figures, cut in brass, much larger and better than any have been heretofore printed in English : in four books and four manuals, answering to the said books1
- Bartholinus anatomy: made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own : with one hundred fifty and three figures, cut in brass, much larger and better than any have been heretofore printed in English : in four books and four manuals, answering to the said books1
- Choice and profitable secrets both physicall, and chirurgical: formerly concealed, by the deceased Dutchess of Lenox, and now published for the use and benefit of such as live far from physicians and chirurgions : being approved of by eminent doctors, and published by their charitable advice for the publique good : whereunto is annexed, A discovery of the natures and properties of all such herbs which are most commonly known, and grow in countrey gardens1
- Gentlemen, be pleased to take notice, that those so famous lozanges or pectoralls approved for the cure of consumptions, coughs, catharrs ... are onely made and to be had of Mr. Edmund Buckworth at his house in St. Katherines street ... and Mr. Theophilus Buckworth on Mile-end-green1
- London's dreadful visitation, or, A collection of all the bills of mortality for this present year: beginning the 27th of December 1664, and ending the 19th of December following : as also, the general or whole years bill : according to the report made to the King's most excellent Majesty, by the Company of Parish-Clerks of London, &c1
- Man and woman their own doctor, or, a salve for every sore: being a book full of rare receipts for the most dangerous distempers incident to the bodies of men, women, and children : and very fit to be in all families, in this crasie, sickly, and bad times : gathered out of the library of that famous traveller, Docter Ponteous ; and now published for the good, and benefit of all people whatsoever1
- Mathematicall recreations, or, A collection of many problemes, extracted out of the ancient and modern philosophers: as secrets and experiments in arithmetick, geometry, cosmographie, horologiographie, astronomie, navigation, musick, opticks, architecture, statick, mechanicks, chemistry, water-works, fire-works, &c : not vulgarly manifest till now1
- Micrographia, or, Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses: with observations and inquiries thereupon1