30 results filtered with: Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric - Early works to 1800
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The practise of chymicall, and hermeticall physicke, for the preseruation of health. Written in Latin by Iosephus Quersitanus, Doctor of Phisicke. And translated into English, by Thomas Timme, minister.
Joseph DuchesneDate: 1605- Books
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His grace the Duke of Monmouth honoured in his progress in the west of England : in an account of a most extraordinary cure of the kings evil / given in a letter from Crookhorn in the county of Somerset from the minister of the parish and many others.
Clark, Henry, active 17th centuryDate: 1680..- Books
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A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues from the plague : wherein that point is somewhat more lergely reasoned and debated with an ancient physician, who hath mainteined them by publicke writing: as likewise that vnlearned and dangerous opinion, that the plague is not infectious, lately broched in London, is briefly glansed at, and refuted by way of preface, by Fr. Hering D. in Physicke. Reade without preiudice; iudge without partialitie.
Francis HerringDate: 1604- Books
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Praxis catholica, or, The countryman's universal remedy : wherein is plainly and briefly laid down the nature, matter, manner, place and cure of most diseases, incident to the body of man, not hitherto discovered, whereby any one of an ordinary capacity may apprehend the true cause of his distempers, wherein his cure consists, and the means to effect it : together with rules how to order children in that most violent disease of vomiting and looseness, &c. : useful likewise for seamen and travellers : also an account of an imcomparable powder for wounds or hurts which cure any ordinary ones at once dressing / written by Robert Couch ... ; now published with divers useful additions (for publick benefit) by Chr. Pack.
Couch, RobertDate: 1680- Books
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Hoplocrisma-spongus: or, A sponge to vvipe avvay the weapon-salve : A treatise, wherein is proved, that the cure late-taken up amongst us, by applying the salve to the weapon, is magicall and unlawfull By William Foster Mr. of Arts, and parson of Hedgley in the county of Buckingham.
William FosterDate: 1631