- Of marygoldes1
- Of mint1
- Of panik1
- Of rise1
- Of selfe heale1
- Of the herbe called of the later writers bistorta1
- Of the herbe called stichados of the apothecaries1
- Of tode flaxe1
- Of wood rose or wood rowel1
- Report of the Henry Street Settlement1
- The castel of helth corrected and in some places augmented1
- The practise of the new and old phisicke: wherein is contained the most excellent secrets of phisicke and philosophie, devided into foure bookes : in the which are the best approved remedies for the diseases as well inward as outward, of al the parts of mans body: treating very amplie of al distillations of waters, of oyles, balmes, quintessences, with the extraction of artificiall saltes, the use and preparation of antimony, and potable gold gathered out of the best & most approved authors, by that excellent Doctor Gesnerus : also the pictures and maner to make the vessels, furnaces, and other instruments thereunto belonging1
- Tragus1
- Virga aurea1
- Woolly S. Iohns woort1
- Yellow Henbane1
- [A flayed cadaver holds his skin in one hand and a dissecting knife in the other]1
- [Leechbook, no. 1]1
- [Of marigolds]1
- [Roger Bacon]1