Editorial(Garden) Flower-de-Luce. An iris. A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick, to which is added a short description of ye plants and their common uses in physick... London : Sa...
EditorialA peony. A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick, to which is added a short description of ye plants and their common uses in physick... London : Samuel Harding, 1737. Sourc...
EditorialTaking Physick. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1800. Dimensions: 260 x 199 mm (plate); 288 x 222 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on paper. Origin: England.
Editorial'A copy of that part of Doctor Cooke's letter which concerns the Duke'. In a chapter headed 'A vindication of sugars'. Experiments and observations upon Oriental and other Bezoar-stones, which prove them to be of no use in physick. Gascoigne's powder, ...
EditorialThe doctor's dispensatory and the apothecary's shop. [Methodus pr?scribendi formulas remediorum.] The Expert Doctors Dispensatory. The whole art of physick restored to practice... Printed for N. Brook: London, 1657. Source: E.1565.(1), opposite title ...
EditorialThe doctor's dispensatory and the apothecary's shop. [Methodus pr?scribendi formulas remediorum.] The Expert Doctors Dispensatory. The whole art of physick restored to practice... Printed for N. Brook: London, 1657. Source: E.1565.(1), opposite title ...
EditorialTaking Physick. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1800. Dimensions: 260 x 199 mm (plate); 288 x 222 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialTaking Physick. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1800. Dimensions: 260 x 199 mm (plate); 288 x 222 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialTaking Physick. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1800. Dimensions: 260 x 199 mm (plate); 288 x 222 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on paper. Origin: England.
Editorial'A copy of that part of Doctor Cooke's letter which concerns the Duke'. In a chapter headed 'A vindication of sugars'. Experiments and observations upon Oriental and other Bezoar-stones, which prove them to be of no use in physick. Gascoigne's powder, ...
EditorialMistletoe. A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of t. Samuel Harding: London, 1737. Mistletoe. Image taken from A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick, to which is...
EditorialSeveral scenes of domestic life . The Accomplish’d Lady’s Delight in Preserving, Physick, Beautifying, and Cookery ... Also some ... secrets ... in the art of Angling ... The second edition enlarged. [The epistle dedicatory signed: T. P., i.e. Hann...
EditorialA peony. A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick, to which is added a short description of ye plants and their common uses in physick... London : Samuel Harding, 1737. Sourc...
EditorialHannah Woolley or Wolley (1622–c.1675). English writer who published early books on household management. The accomplish'd ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery ... The third edition enlarged. [The preface signed: T. P., i.e...
Editorial(Garden) Flower-de-Luce. An iris. A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick, to which is added a short description of ye plants and their common uses in physick... London : Sa...
EditorialDandelion. A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of t. Samuel Harding: London, 1737. A dandelion. Image taken from A Curious Herbal containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick, to which ...
EditorialThe doctor's dispensatory and the apothecary's shop. [Methodus pr?scribendi formulas remediorum.] The Expert Doctors Dispensatory. The whole art of physick restored to practice... Printed for N. Brook: London, 1657. Source: E.1565.(1), opposite title ...