34 results filtered with: Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682
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John Anthony. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1656.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Date: 1656Reference: 535i- Books
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Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chyrurgion : Fitted for sea, or land; peace, or war. Shewing the use of his instruments, and virtues of medicines simple and compound most in use, and how to make them up after the best method. With the manner of making reports to a magistrate, or coroner's inquest. A treatise of bleeding at the nose. With directions for bleeding, purging, vomiting, &c. By Thomas Brugis Doctor in Physic. The sixth edition, amended and augmented. With an institution of physic, and seven new treatises viz. of tumors, wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, lues venerea, anatomy. By Ellis Prat M.D.
Brugis, Thomas, active 1640?Date: 1679- Pictures
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Sir Jonas Moore. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1650, after H. Stone.
Stone, Henry, 1616-1653.Date: 1650Reference: 7020i- Books
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Merlini Anglici ephemeris : astrologicall predictions for the year 1655. / By William Lilly, student in astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1655- Pictures
Jean de Renou: his portrait, and the subjects of his book on pharmacy; centre, Galen and Hippocrates holding a lion skin; below, Richard Tomlinson. Engraving by T. Cross, 1657.
Date: 1657Reference: 567658i- Pictures
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John Gadbury. Line engraving by T. Cross.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Reference: 3340i- Pictures
Thomas Brugis: his portrait, with vignettes of the work and equipment of the surgeon and apothecary. Line engraving by T. Cross.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Date: 1665Reference: 1455i- Pictures
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Sir Thomas Browne. Engraving attributed to T. Cross, 1669.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Date: [1669]Reference: 12025i- Pictures
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William Ramesey. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1651.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Date: 1651Reference: 8085i- Pictures
Vincent Wing. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1659.
Date: 1659Reference: 9712i- Pictures
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Richard Sanders [Saunders]. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1653, after himself.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Reference: 8359i- Books
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Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chirurgion : Fitted for sea, or land; peace, or war. Shewing the use of his instruments, and virtues of medicines simple and compound most in use, and how to make them up after the best method. With the manner of making reports to a magistrate, or corroner's inquest. A treatise of bleeding at the nose. With directions for bleeding, purging, vomiting, &c. By Thomas Brugis Doctor in Phisic. The seventh edition, amended and augmented With an institution of physic, and seven new treatises, viz. of tumors, wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, lues-venerea, anatomy. By Ellis Prat M.D.
Brugis, Thomas, active 1640?Date: 1681- Pictures
William Ramesey. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1654.
Date: 1654Reference: 8086i- Books
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Popular errours, Or the errours of the people in physick, first written in Latine by the learned physitian James Primrose Doctor in Physick. Divided into foure bookes. viz. 1. The first treating concerning physicians. 2. The second of the errours about some diseases, and the knowledge of them. 3. The third of the errours about the diet; as well of the sound as of the sick. 4. The fourth of the errours of the people about the use of remedies. Profitable and necessary to be read of all. To which is added by the same authour his verdict concerning the antimoniall cuppe. Translated into English by Robert Wittie Doctor in Physick.
Primerose, James, approximately 1598-1659Date: 1651- Pictures
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Nicholas Culpeper. Etching by T. Cross, 1653.
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Abdiah Cole. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1672.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Reference: 1910i- Pictures
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Joseph Blagrave. Line engraving after T. Cross (?), 1682.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Date: 1682Reference: 1156i- Pictures
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Navigation: the engraved titlepage to the Mariners Magazine. Engraving by T. Cross 1669 [after S. Sturmy?].
Date: 1669Reference: 46694i- Pictures
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Sir Kenelm Digby. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1668.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Reference: 2520i- Books
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Pharmacopœia Londinensis: or the London dispensatory : furhter adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows, now living of the said colledg. In this sixt edition you may find, 1 Three hundred useful additions. 2 All the notes that were in the margent are brought into the book between two such crotchets as these 3 The vertues, qualities, and properties of every simple. 4 The vertues and use of the compounds. 5 Cautions in giving al medicines that are dangerous. 6 All the medicines that were in the Old Latin dispensatory, and are left out in the New Latin one, are printed in this sixt impression in English with their vertues. 7 A key to Galen's Method of physick, containing thirthy three chapters. 8 In every page two columns. 9 In this impression, the Latin name of every one of the compounds is printed, and in what page of the new folio Latin book they are to be found. By Nich. Culpeper gent. Student in physick and astrology; living in Spittle-fields, neer London.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1654- Books
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Merlini Anglici ephemeris : astrological predictions for the year, 1657· / By William Lilly student in astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681.Date: 1657- Pictures
Abdiah Cole. Oil painting, ca. 1900 (?) after T. Cross, 1672.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Date: [1900?]Reference: 578664i- Pictures
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Nicholas Culpeper. Line engraving by T. Cross, 1649.
Cross, Thomas, active 1632-1682.Reference: 2246i- Books
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Pharmacopœia Londinensis: or the London dispensatory : furhter adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows, now living of the said colledg. In this sixt edition you may find, 1 Three hundred useful additions. 2 All the notes that were in the margent are brought into the book between two such crotchets as these 3. On the top of the pages of this impression is printed The sixt edition, much enlarged. 4 The vertues, qualities, and properties of every simple. 5 The vertues and use of the compounds. 6 Cautions in giving al medicines that are dangerous. 7 All the medicines that were in the Old Latin dispensatory, and are left out in the New Latin one, are printed in this sixt impression in English with their vertues. 8 A key to Galen's Method of physick, containing thirty three chapters. 9 In every page two columns. 10 In this impression, the Latin name of every one of the compounds is printed, and in what page of the new folio Latin book they are to be found. By Nich. Culpeper gent. Student in physick and astrology; living in Spittle.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1655- Pictures
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Morton. Line engraving by T. Cross after Rogerson.
Rogerson.Reference: 7059i