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A64581 Helmont disguised, or, The vulgar errours of impericall and unskillfull practisers of physick confuted more especially as they concern the cures of the feavers, stone, plague and other diseases : in a dialogue between philiatrus, and pyrosophilus : in which the chief rarities of physick is admirably discoursed of / by J. T. ... Thompson, James, Student in physick. 1657 (1657) Wing T999; ESTC R2900 62,808 154

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shewing how to plot all manner of Grounds and to reduce and divide the same also Irish measure reduced to English statute measure usefull for all that either sell or purchase by J. Eyre 46. Judgement set and Books opened Religion tried whether it be of God or Men by M. Webster 47. Milk for children or a plain and ●asie method teaching to Read and to Write with brief Rules for School-masters to instruct their Schollers in and Masters to instruct their families in by Dr. Thomas 48. Culpeppers last Legacies left to his Wife for the publick good being the choisest and most profitable Secrets which while he lived was lockt up in his breast resolved never to be published till after his death being experiments in Physick and Chyrurgery compounding Medicines c. 49. Culpeppers Semiotica or his Astrological judgment of Diseases much enl●rged from the Decumbiture of the sick the way to find out the cause change and end of the disease also whether the sick be likely to live or die with the signs of life and● d●ath by the body of the sick party according to the judgement of Hippocrates with a Treatise of Urines by N. Culpeper 50. Cornelius Agrippa his fourth book of Occult Philosophy or G●omancy Magical Elements of Peter de Abbona the n●ture of Spirits made Eng●ish by R. Turner 51. A Glimpse of Divi●e Light being an Explication of some passages exhibited to the Commissioners of Whitehall for approbation of publick Preachers against John Harrison of Lund Chappel Lancasbire 52. The Qu●ens Closet epened Incomparable Secret in Physick Chyrurgery preserving candying and cooking as they were presented to the Queen transcribed from the true Copies of her Majesties own Receipt books by W. M. one of her late s●rvants 53. The Conveyancers Light or the compleat Clerk and Scriveners Guide being an exact draught of all Presidents and Assurances now in use as they were penned and perfected by divers learn●d Judges eminent Lawyers and great Conveyancers both ancient and modern wher●unto is added a Concordance from K. Rich. 3. to this present 54. A Satyre against Hypocrites 4. 55. Iron Rod put into the Lord Protectors hand to break in pieces all Antichristian power by Io●● Sanders 56. Wits Interpreter the English Paruassus or a guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English Gentry in the most acceptable qualifications of Discourse or Writings also the whole mystery of those pleasing Witchcrafts of Eloquence and Love are made easie in the Art of Reasoning Theatre of Courtship Labyrinth of Fancies Love songs Drollery the perfect Inditer of Letters a la-mode by I. C. 57. The Floating Island a Trage-comedy acted before the King by the Students of Christ Church in Oxford by Dr. Stroude 58. Paracelsus Occult Philosophy of the mysteries of Nature and his secret of Alchimie 59. Wit and Drollery with other Jovial Poems by Sir I. Iam. 1. Sym. 5. W. D. Never before Printed 60. Illustrious Shepherdess the imperious Brother translated out of Spanish a famed Romance 61. Monarchy no Monarchy with the Prophesies of the White King and other explained to which is added several Hieroglyphicks by W. Lilly Student in Astrologie With his other Works 62. Short hand Writing made most plain and easiest that ever was newly published by I. Rich. Mr. in short-writing 63. Tectonicon shewing the exact measuring all manner of land squares timber stone Steeples Pillars Globes also the making and use of the Carpentes rule c. fit to be known by all Surveyors Land-meters Joyners Carpentets Masons by L. Diggs 64. Heaven and Earth shaken a Treatise shewing how Kings and Princes and their Goverments are turned and changed by I. Davis Minister in Dover 65. The Tears of the Indies being an Historical Relation of the cruelties of the Spaniards in the Islands of Hispaniola Cuba Iamaica c. in the West-Indies by Casaus Bishop in Spain an eye-witness 66. Themis Aurea the Laws of the Fraternity of the Rossie Cross written by Count Mayerus and now Englished for to inform that honourable Society by T. H. 67. Compleat Midwife's practise in the high and weighty concernments of the Birth of Mankind or perfect Rules derived from the Experiences and Writing● not onely of our Engl●sh but the most accomplished absolure practise of many French Spanish Italians and other Nations fitted for the weakest capacities in a short time to attain the knowledge of the whole Art by T. C. and others 68. Sportive Wit the Muses Merriment a new spring of Drollery Jovial Fancies c. 69. I. Tradescan's Rarities published by himself 70. Most approved Medicines and R●medies for the diseases in the body of Man by Alex. Read Dr. in Physick 71. Art of Simplng an introduction to the knowledge and gathering of Plants wherein the Definitions Divisions Places Descriptions Differences Names Ver●ues times of flourishing and gathering Uses Tempera●ures Signatures of Plants To which is added a Discovery of the Lesser World by W. Coles 72. Wilsfords Arithmetick made plain to the easiest capacity in two books viz. Natural and Decimal being most useful for all Gentlemen Merchants shop-keepers and all others by Tho. Wilsford Gent. 73. Adam in Eden the Paradise of Plants a Description o● all our Engl●sh Plants wild or otherwise with their Signatur●s applied to the parts of the body of Man wich their Physical use that a man may be his own Physitian the ingredients being to be had in every field and ga●den made publ●ck by W. Coles M. D. for the ben●fit of all English men 74. The perfect Cook a right method of the Art of Cookety restoring the whole practice to a more refined way then was ever before extant 75. Medicina Magica Tamen Physica the method of curing diseases by Sympathy and Antipathy a work fit to be known by all by S. Bolton 76. The Treasury of the Soul 77. The expert Doctors Dispensatory the whole Art of Physick restored to practice The Apothecaries Shop and Chyrurgians Closet with all safe practises are maintained a usefull piece 78. The History and Nature of Meteors with the Weathers prediction by T Wilsford Gent. 79. The proceeding of the High Court of Justice against the late King Charls with his Speech upon the Scaffold and other proceedings Ian. 30. 1648. 80. Sir Kellum Digby's and other Ladies of Honour their Physick and Chyrurgery with preserving c. 81. Cabinet of Jewels Mans misery Gods mercy Christs treasury c. in eight Sermons with an Appendix of the nature of Tythes under the Gospel with an Expediency of Marriage in publick Assembly by Io. Cragg Minister of the Gospel 82. The mysteries of Love and Eloquence or the Arts of Wooing and Complementing in which are discovered the pleasures recreations of perswasive Language whether by Letters or other usual or mor● secret Dispatches c. FINIS