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These are to give notice to all His Majesties subjects, : that Nicholas Culpeper late deceased, being a student in astrology, a person generally approved of to be an eminent physician in his time, and by his indulgent care performed many excellent cures, and for the singular affection he owed to his said Majesties subjects, in order to the preservation of their healths and lives under God, hath prepared, composed,and madean excellent lozenge, and an universal pill; which lozenges and pills were of that precious worth and vertue, that he concealed the publishing thereof until a little before his death.
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Advertisement. There is just now publish'd, that long expected and useful book, entituled, Physical receipts: or, The new English physician.
Author:
Howkins, Thomas.
Year: 1690
Publisher: London, : Printed for Tho. Hawkins, in George-Yard in Lombard-street,
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Moffet-well, or, A topographico-spagyricall description of the minerall wells, at Moffet in Annandale of Scotland
Author:
Mackaile, Matthew
Year: 1664
Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed for Robert Brown ...,
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Lillies ape whipt
Author:
Lilburne, Robert
Year: 1652
Publisher: [London] : Printed for W.I. C.I. G.W.,
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Confidence dismounted; or the astronomers knavery anatomized.
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Culpeper revived from the grave, to discover the cheats of that grand impostor call'd Aurum potabile. : Wherein is declared the grand falsities thereof, and abuses thereby. Published to undeceive the people, and to stop the violent current of such a mischievous designe.
Year: 1655
Publisher: [London : s.n.],
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A faire in Spittle Fields, where all the knick knacks of astrology are exposed to open sale, to all that will see for their love; and buy for their money. : Where, first Mr. William Lilley presents you with his pack, wherein he hath to sell. 1. The introduction, 2. Nativities caluclated, 3. The great ephimeredies, 4. Monarchy, or no monarchy 5. The caracture of K. Charles, 6. Annus Tenebrosus. Second, Nicholas Culpeper, brings under his veluet jacket. 1. His chalinges against the docttors [sic] of phuisick, [sic] 2. A pocket medicine, 3. An almanack, & conjuring circle, Third Mr. Bowker unlocked his pack, wherein is, 1. The 12. signes of the zodiack 2. The 12. houses, 3. The 7. planets, 4. The yeares predictions, and the starry globe.
Author:
J. B.
Year: 1652
Publisher: [London] : Printed by J.C. in the yeare,
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Nicholas Culpeper : English physician and astrologer.
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Black Munday turn'd white: or, the astrologers knavery epitomized. : Being an answer to the great prognosticks, and gross predictions of Mr. Lillie, Mr. Culpeper, and the rest of the society of astrologers, concerning the eclipse of the sun, on Munday last, which (according to their calculation) should have produced an Egyptian darkness, and the greatest that hath been seen in this latter age. Also, a description of the glorious effects, and happy times, that are to proceed from the two famous luminaries of the sun and moon, upon the aforesaid eclipse; prophetically deduced from the wonderful despensations of that divine power, who drew back the clouds like a curtain, and caused the sun to shew its pleasant beams, to the memorable confutations of these great astrologers.
Year: 1652
Publisher: London : Printed for G. Whiting,
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Philastrogus knavery epitomized, with a vindication of Mr. Culpeper, Mr. Lilly, and the rest of the students in that noble art, from all the false aspersions (of the malicious antagonists) cast upon them, about the great eclipse of the Sunne. : Whereunto is annexed an epistle to all moderate spirited men, shewing the peoples great mistakes, and misunderstanding of the honest and ingenious artists, who spake truly, as is averred by this ensuing tractate.
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