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- Of sage2
- A Boke of the propreties of herbes called an herball: wherunto is added the time ye herbes, floures and sedes shold be gathered to be kept the whole yere, wyth the vertue of ye herbes when they are stilled ; also a generall rule of all maner of herbes drawen out of an auncyent booke of phisyck1
- A compendyous regyment or dyatorye of healthe: used at Mountpylour1
- A nievve herball, or Historie of plantes: wherein is contayned the whole discourse and perfect description of all sortes of herbes and plantes : their divers & sundry kindes ... and that not onely of those whiche are here growyng in this our countrie of Englande, but of all others also of forrayne realmes commonly used in physicke ; first set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue1
- Application of the actual cautery1
- Fig. 49. Die Anatomie des Barber-Surgeon John Banister 15811
- Good councell against the plague: shewing sundry present preservatives for the same, by wholsome fumes, drinks, vomits, and other inward receits : as also, the perfect cure (by implaysture) of any that are therewith infected : nowe necessary to be observed of every householder, to avoyde the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie1
- Here beginneth the seinge of urynes, of all the coloures that urynes be of: wyth the medecynes annexed to everye uryne, and every uryne hys urynall muche profytable for every men to knowe1
- Here begynneth a good booke of medecines called, The treasure of poore men1
- Kaly1
- Of English golangal1
- Of Germaine marigolds1
- Of Saint Iohns woort1
- Of aloe1
- Of calaminte1
- Of corne marigold1
- Of diuerse kyndes of poppy1
- Of fenel1
- Of feuerfew1
- Of foxe gloues1