10 results filtered with: Sherley, Thomas, 1638-1678
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Medicinal councels, or advices / written originally in French [by T. de Mayerne] Put out in Latine ... by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley.
Mayerne, Théodore Turquet de, Sir, 1573-1655Date: 1677- Books
A treatise of the gout / Written originally in the French tongue [by T. de Mayerne] ; Englished ... by Thomas Sherley ... ; Whereunto is added, advice about hypochondriacal-fits.
Mayerne, Théodore Turquet de, Sir, 1573-1655.Date: 1676- Books
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Cochlearia curiosa: or The curiosities of scurvygrass : Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertue of scurvygrass. In which is exhibited to publick use the most and best preparations of medicines, both Galenical and chymical; either for internal or external use, in which that plant, or any part thereof is imployed. Written in Latine by Dr. Andreas Valentinus Molimbrochius of Lipswick. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. and physitian in ordinary to His present Majesty.
Moellenbrock, Valentin Andreas, -1675Date: 1676- Books
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A treatise of the gout : Written originally in the French tongue, by Theodor Turquet, De Mayerne, knight, Baron of Aubonne, councellor, and chief physitian to the late King and Queen of England. Englished for the general benefit, by Thomas Sherley, M.D. physitian in ordinary to his present Majesty Charles the II. Whereunto is added, advice about hypochondriacal-fits, by the same author.
Mayerne, Théodore Turquet de, Sir, 1573-1655Date: 1676- Books
The curious distillatory: or The art of distilling coloured liquors, spirits, oyls, &c. : from vegitables, animals, minerals, and metals. A thing hitherto known by few. Containing many experiments easy to perform, yet curious, surprizing, and useful: relating to the production of colours, consistence, and heat, in divers bodies which are colourless, fluid, and cold. Together with several experiments upon the blood (and its serum) of diseased persons, with divers other collateral experiments. / Written originally in Latin by Jo. Sigis. Elsholt. Put into English by T.S. M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his Majesty.
Elsholtz, Johann Sigismund, 1623-1688.Date: 1677- Books
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A philosophical essay: declaring the probable causes, whence stones are produced in the greater world ... Being a prodromus to a medicinal tract concerning the causes, and cure of the stone in the kidneys, and bladders of men / Written by Dr. Thomas Sherley, Physitian in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Sherley, Thomas, 1638-1678.Date: 1672- Books
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The curious distillatory, or, The art of distilling coloured liquors, spirits, oyls, &c. from vegitables, animals, minerals and metals ... : containing many experiments ... relating to the production of colours, consistence and heat ... : together with several experiments upon the blood (and its serum) of diseased persons, with divers other collateral experiments / written originally in Latin by Jo. Sigis. Elsholt ; put into English by T.S.
Elsholtz, Johann Sigismund, 1623-1688Date: 1677- Books
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Medicinal councels, or advices / written originally in French by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne ... ; put out in Latine at Gevena by Theoph. Bonetus ; Englished by Tho. Sherley.
Mayerne, Théodore Turquet de, Sir, 1573-1655Date: 1677- Books
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Cochlearia curiosa: or the curiosities of scurvygrass. Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertue of scurvygrass. In which is exhibited to publick use the most and best preparations of medicines, both Galenical and chymical ... in which the plant, or any part thereof is imployed / ... Englished by Tho. Sherley.
Moellenbrock, Valentin Andreas, -1675Date: 1676- Books
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The curiosities of scurvy-grass : Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertue of scurvy-grass. In which is exhibited to publick use the most and best preparations of medicines, both galenical and chymical; either for internal or external use, in which that plant, or any part thereof is imployed. / Written in Latin by Dr. Andreas Valentinus Molimbrochius of Lipswick. Englished by Tho. Sherley.
Moellenbrock, Valentin Andreas, -1675Date: 1689