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1. [A man infested with dracunculus]

2. [A man standing at a furnace]

5. [A tubal pregancy]

13. Albertini

18. [A man and an angel]

19. [An optical instrument]

20. [Anal fistules]

21. Anatomia per uso et intelligenza del disegno ricercata non solo su gl'ossi, e muscoli del corpo humano, ma dimostrata ancora su le statue antiche più insigni di Roma: delineata in più tavole con tutte le figure in varie faccie, e vedute

22. [Anatomical view of pregnant woman]

24. The anatomy of an horse: containing an exact and full description of the frame, situation and connexion of all his parts, (with their actions and uses) exprest in forty nine copper-plates : to which is added an appendix, containing two discourses, the one, of the generation of animals : and the other, of the motion of the chyle, and the circulation of the bloud

27. The anatomy of humane bodies: with figures drawn after the life by some of the best masters in Europe, and curiously engraven in one hundred and fourteen copper plates, illustrated with large explications, containing many new anatomical discoveries, and chirurgical observations : to which is added an introduction explaining the animal oeconomy, with a copious index

28. The anatomy of melancholy: what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & severall cures of it : in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up

30. Andrea Mariani

35. Antonius A Leeuwenhoek

36. Antonius Deusingius

37. The Argument of the Frontispiece

38. [An early telescope]

39. [Arm fracture]

41. Artznei büchlein

43. [Astronomy]

44. [At the tobacco shop]

46. Les aveugles de Jéricho

50. Bartholinus anatomy: made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists : together with his own : with one hundred fifty and three figures, cut in brass, much larger and better than any have been heretofore printed in English : in four books and four manuals, answering to the said books

51. Bartholinus anatomy: made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own : with one hundred fifty and three figures, cut in brass, much larger and better than any have been heretofore printed in English : in four books and four manuals, answering to the said books

52. [Base of the brain]

54. Bernhardus Verzascha

57. Blaise Pascal

59. [Blood transfusion from animal to human]

62. [Blue mold and growth on blighted leaves]

68. [Caesarean section]

70. [Camera obscura?]

71. [Camera obscura?]

73. [Cannulas]

74. Carolus Jarca Nobilisimae

76. [Cautery equipment]

78. Choice and profitable secrets both physicall, and chirurgical: formerly concealed, by the deceased Dutchess of Lenox, and now published for the use and benefit of such as live far from physicians and chirurgions : being approved of by eminent doctors, and published by their charitable advice for the publique good : whereunto is annexed, A discovery of the natures and properties of all such herbs which are most commonly known, and grow in countrey gardens

81. [Christopher Bennet]

82. Christophorus Nicolai

83. [Clara Jacobi]

85. [Clyster apparatus]

87. The compleat horseman: discovering the surest marks of the beauty, goodness, faults and imperfections of horses : the signs and causes of their diseases, the true method both of their preservation and cure : with reflections on the regular and preposterous use of bleeding and purging : also the art of shooing, with the several kinds of shooes, adapted to the various defects of bad feet, and the preservation of good : together with the best method of breeding colts; backing 'em, and making their mouths, &c

88. The compleat horseman: discovering the surest marks of the beauty, goodness, faults and imperfections of horses : the signs and causes of their diseases, the true method both of their preservation and cure : with reflections on the regular and preposterous use of bleeding and purging : also the art of shooing, with the several kinds of shooes, adapted to the various defects of bad feet, and the preservation of good : together with the best method of breeding colts; backing 'em, and making their mouths, &c (Volume 1)

89. The compleat horseman: discovering the surest marks of the beauty, goodness, faults and imperfections of horses : the signs and causes of their diseases, the true method both of their preservation and cure : with reflections on the regular and preposterous use of bleeding and purging : also the art of shooing, with the several kinds of shooes, adapted to the various defects of bad feet, and the preservation of good : together with the best method of breeding colts; backing 'em, and making their mouths, &c (Volume 2)

90. The Compleat midwife's practice enlarged: in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man : containing a perfect directory, for rules for midwives and nurses : and also a guide for women in their conception, bearing and nursing of children : from the experience of our English authors : viz. Sir Theodore Mayern, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpeper, and other foreign nations : with instructions of the Queen of France's midwife to her daughter, a little before her death, touching the practice of the said art : as also a farther discovery of those secrets kept close in the breast of Sir Theodore Mayern, Mr. Nicholas Culpeper, and other English writers, not made publick 'till now

93. Conradi Victoris Schneideri Liber de catarrhis specialisimus: quo juxta Hippocratem libro de Gland. & de locis in homine, septem catarrhi, ut: seu Catarrhus Ocularum seu Catarrhus Aurium seu Catarrhus Narium ; quo volumine & de sternutatione agitur, ac quo[que] palàm sit, nec cerebrum esse epilepsiae sedem, nec illud eo morbo principaliter affici, concuti[que] ; nec ejusdem membri meninges moveri ac vellicari seu Catarrhas pulmonis seu Catarrhus stomachi seu Catarrhus medullae spinalis seu Catarrhus sanguinis, pertractantur, cui alius ad sextum catarrhum spectans, liber de arthritide, podagra et ischiagra, ac de horum morborum curatione jungitur, item anacephalaeosis, qua[m] assertio catarrhorum cephalicorum repetita magis perspicuae falsitatis convincetur

99. [Cosme Viardel]