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Grey, Elizabeth
A choice manuall, or Rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised by the Right Honourable, the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of thevirtues of Gascon pouder, and lapis conira yarvam, by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite waies of preserving, conserving, candying, c.
London : printed by Gartrude Dawson, in Bartholomewes Close the second door from the Half Moon Alley that goes into Aldersgate street, 1657.
1657
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A. T., | Wateson, George
A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue bin long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set foorth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abillitie to go to the phisitions, by G. W.
At London : Printed by Ralph Blower, 1612.
1612
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Burton, Robert
The anatomy of melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, seuerall cures of it, in three partitions, with their severall sections, members subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened cut vp. By Democritus Junior With a satyricall preface, conducing to the following discourse,
London : printed for Peter Parker at the signe of the Legg and Starr in Cornhill over against ye Royall Exchange, 1676.
1676
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Culpeper, Nicholas| Cross, Thomas| Royal College of Physicians of London,
A physical directory: or A translation of the dispensatory made by the Colledge of Physitians of London, and by them imposed upon all the apothecaries of England to make up their medicines by. Whereunto is added, the vertues of the simples, and compounds. And in this second edition are seven hundred eighty four additions the general heads whereof are these: viz. 1. The dose (or quantity to be taken at one time) and use, both of simples and compounds. 2. The method of ordering the body after sweating and purging medicines. 3. Cautions (to all ignorant people) upon all simples or compounds that are dangerous. With many other additions, in every page, marked with the letter A. The second edition much enlarged, by Nich. Culpeper gent. studient in physick.
London : printed by Peter Cole, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1650.
1650
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Wirsung, Cristoph| Mosan, Jacob
The general practise of physick. Containing all inward and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident unto them, even from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot. Also by what means (with the help of God) they may be remedied: very meet and profitable, not onely for all physitians, chirurgions, apothecaries, and midwives, but for all other estates whatsoever; the like whereof as yet in English hath not been published. Compiled and written by the most famous and learned doctor Christopher Wirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English in divers places corrected, and with many additions illustrated and augmented. By Jacob Mosan Germane, doctor in the same faculty.
London : printed for J[ohn]. L[egate]. Henry Hood, Abel Roper, and Richard Tomlins, and are to be sold at their shops in Fleetstreet, and at the Sun and Bible in Pie-Corner, 1654.
1654
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Bullein, William
Bulleins bulwarke of defence against all sicknesse, soarenesse, and vvoundes that doe dayly assaulte mankinde: which bulwarke is kept with Hilarius the gardener, Health the phisicion, with the chirurgian, to helpe the wounded souldiours. Gathered and practised from the most worthy learned, both olde and new: to the great comfort of mankinde / by VVilliam Bullein, Doctor of Phisicke. 1562.
Imprinted at London : by Thomas Marshe, dwellinge in Fleetestreate neare vnto Saincte Dunstanes Church, 1579.
1579
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Culpeper, Nicholas| Galen, | Royal College of Physicians of London,
Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows, now living of the said colledg. In this sixt edition you may find, 1 Three hundred useful additions. 2 All the notes that were in the margent are brought into the book between two such crotchets at these [ ] 3 On the top of the pages of this impression is printed, the sixt edition, much enlarged. 4 The vertues, qualities, and properties of every simple. 5 The vertues and use of the compounds. 6 Cautions in giving al [sic] medicines that are dangerous. 7 All rhe [sic] medicines that were in the old Latin dispensatory, and are left out in the new Latin one, are printed in this sixt impression in English, with their vertues. 8 A key to Galen's Method of physick, containing thirty three chapters. 9 In every page two columns. 10 In this impression, the Latin name of every one of the compounds is printed, and in what page of the new folio Latin book they are to be found. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in physick and astrology.
London : printed by Peter Cole, printer and book-seller, at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1659
1659
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Cooke, James| Hippocrates,
Mellificium chirurgiæ: or, The marrow of chirurgery. An anatomical treatise. Institutions of physick, with Hippocrates's aphorisms largely commented upon. The marrow of physick, shewing the causes, signs and cures of most diseases incident to humane bodies. Choice experienced receits for the cure of several distempers. The fourth edition, enlarged with many additions, and purged from many faults that escaped in the former impressions. Illustrated in its several parts with twelve brass cuts. By James Cooke of Warwick, practitioner in physick and chirurgery.
London : printed by T. Hodgkin, for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-Street, 1685.
1685
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Boorde, Andrew
The breuiary of healthe, for all maner of syckenesses and diseases the which may be in man or woman, doth folowe. Expressynge the obscure termes of Greke, Araby, Latyn, and Barbary, in English concernyng phisicke and chierurgerie, compyled by Andrewe Boorde, of phisycke doctoure, an Englishe man.
Imprynted at London : In Fletestrete by Wyllyam Powell, Anno. 1557.
1557
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A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen. Or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying. With the manner how to make diverse kindes of syrupes: and all kinde of banqueting stuffes. Also divers soveraigne medicines and salues for sundry diseases.
London : printed [by Thomas Purfoot?] for Arthur Iohnson, dwelling neare the great North dore of Paules, 1611.
1611
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Here begynneth a good booke of medecines called the treasure of poore men
[London : [Imprinted by me Thomas Colwell: dwellyng in the house of Robert Wirer: at the sygne of S. John Euangelyst, besyde Charyng Crosse]], [1560?]
1560
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A. T., | Wateson, George
A rich storehouse, or treasurie for the diseased. Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people, that are not of abilitie to goe to the physicions. By G.W.
London : Printed by Richard Badger, for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith, and are to be sold at the signe of the golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard, 1631.
1631
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Plat, Hugh
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters.
At London : printed by Humfrey Lownes, 1611.
1611
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Hall, John| Cooke, James,
Select observations on English bodies: or, Cures both empericall and historicall, performed upon very eminent persons in desperate diseases. First, written in Latine by Mr. John Hall physician, living at Stratford upon Avon in Warwick-shire, where he was very famous, as also in the counties adjacent, as appeares by these observations drawn out of severall hundreds of his, as choysest. Now put into English for common benefit by James Cooke practitioner in physick and chirurgery.
London : printed for John Sherley, at the Golden Pelican, in Little-Britain, 1657.
1657
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Deckers, Frederik.,
[Exercitationes medicae practicae circa medendi methodum : observationibus illustratae / Frederik Deckers]
[Lugd. Bat. Amst. : apud Danielem, Abrahamum Adrianum a Gaesbeek, 1673]
1673
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Disability, health, and happiness in the Shakespearean Body / Edited by Sujata Iyengar.
New York ; London : Routledge, [2015]
2015
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Watkins, Malcolm J.,
Boil a mouse in urine : caring for infants and toddlers in the days of the Tudors and Stuarts / [Malcolm J. Watkins]
[Great Britain] : Heritage Matters, [2009]
2009
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Cotta, John
A short discouerie of the vnobserued dangers of seuerall sorts of ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers of physicke in England : profitable not onely for the deceiued multitude, and easie for their meane capacities, but raising reformed and more aduised thoughts in the best vnderstandings: with direction for the safest election of a physition in necessitie: by Iohn Cotta of Northampton Doctor in Physicke.
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2013
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Thompson, Charles John Samuel
The mystery and art of the apothecary / by C. J. S. Thompson.
London : John Lane The Bodley Head, 1929.
1929
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Stevenson, Lloyd G., | Johns Hopkins University. Institute of the History of Medicine., | Welch Medical Library,
A Celebration of medical history : the fiftieth anniversary of The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine and The Welch Medical Library / edited by Lloyd G. Stevenson.
Baltimore ; London : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1982.
1982
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Beier, Lucinda McCray
Sufferers and healers : the experience of illness in seventeenth-century England / Lucinda McCray Beier.
London : Routledge Kegan Paul, 1987.
1987
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Peschel, Enid Rhodes.,
Medicine and literature / edited by Enid Rhodes Peschel ; introd. by Edmund D. Pellegrino.
New York : N. Watson Academic Publications, 1980.
1980
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Copeman, William Sydney Charles
Doctors and disease in Tudor times.
London : Dawson's of Pall Mall, 1960.
1960
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Markham, Gervase| Best, Michael R
The English Housewife / Gervase Markham; edited by Michael R. Best.
Kingston : McGill-Queen's U.P., 1986.
1986
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Conrad, Lawrence I., 1949-, | The Wellcome Trust,
The Western medical tradition 800 BC to AD 1800 / Lawrence I. Conrad ... [et al.], members of the Academic Unit, the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
1995
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Rawcliffe, Carole.,
Medicine society in later medieval England / Carole Rawcliffe.
Stroud : Sutton, 1995.
1995
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Heffernan, Carol Falvo.,
The melancholy muse : Chaucer, Shakespeare, and early medicine / Carol Falvo Heffernan.
Pittsburgh, Pa. : Duquesne University Press, 1995.
1995
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Bucknill, John Charles
The medical knowledge of Shakespeare / by John Charles Bucknill.
London : Longman, 1860.
1860
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Hoeniger, F. David.,
Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance / F. David Hoeniger..
Newark : London ; Cranbury, NJ : University of Delaware Press ; Associated University Presses, c1992.
1992
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Raach, John H.,
A Directory of English country physicians, 1603-1643 / by John H. Raach.
London : Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1962.
1962
