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Catastrophe magnatum: or, The fall of monarchie
A caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29. 1652. With a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects -
A directory for midwives: or, A guide for women, in their conception, bearing, and suckling their children
Containing 1. The anatomy of the vessels of generation. 2. The formation of the childe in the womb. 3. What hinders conception, and its remedies. 4. What furthers conception. 5. A guide for women in conception. 6. Of miscarriage in women. 7. A guide for women in their labor 8. A guide for women in their lying-in. 9. Of nursing children -
The English physician or an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation
Being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health; or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things onely as grow in England, they being most fit for English bodies. Herein is also shewed, 1. The way of making plaisters, oyntments, oyls, pultisses, syrups, decoctions, julips, or waters of all sorts of physical herbs, that you may have them ready for your use at all times of the year. 2. What planet governeth every herb or tree (used in physick) that groweth in England. 3. The time of gathering all herbs, but [sic] vulgarly, and astrologically. 4. The way of drying and keeping the herbs all the year. 5. The way of keeping the juyces ready for use at all times. 6. The way of making and keeping all kinde of usefull compounds made of herbs. 7. The way of mixing medicines according to cause and mixture of the disease, and part of the body afficted. By N. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology -
The English physician, or, An astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation
being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health, or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things onely as grow in England, they being most fit for English bodies -
The English physitian, or An astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation
being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health, or cure himself being sick for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England -
Catastrophe magnatum: or, the fall of monarchie
A caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29. 1652. With a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects -
Catastrophe magnatum, or, The fall of monarchie
a caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29, 1652, with a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects -
Galen's art of physick ...
translated into English, and largely commented on : together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them