Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared, useful in families, and very serviceable to country people / by R. Boyle ; to which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.

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Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared, useful in families, and very serviceable to country people / by R. Boyle ; to which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.
Author
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
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London :: Printed for Sam. Smith ...,
1693.
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Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Pharmacopoeias.
Dispensatories.
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A Catalogue of new Physick Books Printed for Sam. Smith, at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

PHarmacopoeia Bateara. Quâ nonginta Cir∣citer Pharmaca, plerâ{que} omnia è. Praxi Ge∣orgii Batei Regi Carolo secundo Medici Prima∣rii excerpta, ordine alphabetico concisè exhi∣bentur. Quorum Nonnulla in Laboritorio Pub∣lico Pharmacopoeano Lond. fideliter parantur Venalia: At{que} in usu sunt hodierno apud Medicos Londinenses. Editio Altera Priori multò Locu∣pletior: Cum viribus ac dosibus annexis. Huic accesserunt Arcana Goddardiana ex Autographo Authoris desumpta. Item ad Calcem Orthoto∣nia Medicorum Observata: Insuper & tabula Poso∣logica Dosibus Pharmacorum accommodata. Cum Indice Morborum, Curationum, &c. Curâ J. S. Pharmacopoei Lond. In Twelves. 1691.

Praxeos Mavernianae in Morbis internis Prae∣cipue Gravioribus & Chronicis Syntagma ex Ad∣versariis, Consiliis ac Epistolis ejus, summâ Curâ ac Diligentiâ concinnatum. Londini. In Oct. 1690.

Phthisiologia seu Exercitationes de Phthisi Tri∣bus Libris comprehenae. Totumque Opus va∣riis Historiis illustratum. Autore Richardo Morton, Med. D. & Regii Collegii Medicor. Lond. Socio. Londini. In Octavo. 1689.

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Osteologia N••••a, or some New Observations of the Bones, and the Parts belonging to them, with the manner of their Accretion, and Nutri∣tion, communicated to the Royal Society in se∣veral Discourses. I. Of the Membrane, Nature, Constituent Parts, and Internal Structure of the Bones. II. Of Accretion, and Nutrition, as al∣so of the Affections of the Bones in the Rickers, and of Venereal Nodes. III. Of the Medulla, or Marrow. IV. Of the Mucilaginous Glands, with the Etiology or Explication of the Causes of a Rheumatism, and the Gout, and the man∣ner how they are produced. To which is added, A Fifth Discourse of the Cartilages. By Clopton Havers, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society. London. In Octavo. 1691.

Synopsis Methodica Sirpium Britannicarum, in quatum Notae generum Characteristicae tradun∣tur, tum Species singulae breviter describuntur: Ducentae quinquaginta plus minus novae Species partim suis locis inseruntur, partim in Appen∣dice seorsim exhientur. Cum Indice & Virium Epitome. Auctore Joanne Raio è Soceitae Regia. Londini. In Octavo. 1690.

Pharmacopoeiae Collegii Regalis Londini Re∣media Omnia succinctè descripta, at{que} serie al∣phabeticâ ita digesta, ut singula promptius pri∣mo intuitu investigare possit, Editio Altera Priori Castigatior & Auctior: Huic Annexus est Catalogus Simplicium tum locupletior tum com∣pendiosor quàm antehâc editus; Accedit in Calce. Manuale ad forum nec non Pinax posographicus, Curâ Ja. Shipton, Pharmacop. Lond. In Twelves 1689.

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Richardi Morton, M. D. II PETOAOTIA, seu de Morbis Universalibus Acutis. Octavo. Lond. 1692.

Gualt. Harris, M. D. De Morbis Acutis In∣fantum. Octavo. Lond. 1689.

The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation. In two Parts, viz. The Hea∣venly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Ve∣getables, Animals, (Beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects,) Of the Admirable Structure of the Bodies of Men and other Animals, and of their Generation, &c.

Miscellaneous Discourses concerning the Disso∣lution and Changes of the World. Wherein the Primitive Chaos and Creation, the General Deluge, the Universal Conflagration and Future State are largely Discussed and Examined. Both Written by John Ray, Fellow of the Royal So∣ciety. In Octavo▪ London, 1692.

The Duty of Apprentices and Servants. Con∣taining, 1. The Parents Duty, how to Educate their Children, that they may be sit to be em∣ployed and trusted. 2. The Servants Duty to∣wards God, their Masters, and themselves. With suitable Prayers and Directions for the Worthy Receiving of the Holy Sacrament. By Richard Lucas, D. D. Vicar of St. Stephen's Coleman∣street. London, 1692.

The Plain Man's Guide to Heaven. Contain∣ing, 1. His Duty towards God. 2. Towards his Neighbour; with proper Prayers, Meditati∣tions, and Ejaculations. Designed chiefly for the Country-man, Tradesman, Labourer, and such like. London, 1692.

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