Mackaile, Matthew.
Fons Moffetensis: seu, Descriptio topographico-spagyrica fontium mineralium Moffetensium in Annandia Scotiæ. Huic accessit appendix, de salsedine maris, &c. Authore Matthæo Mackaile, pharmacopϯ Edinburgensi Scoto.
Edinburgi: excudebat Christophorus Higgins, pro Roberto Brown, bibliopola, ad insigne Solis, anno Dom. 1659.
ESTC No. R7534.Grub Street ID 127792.
Mackaile, Matthew.
Moffet-well: or, A topographico-spagyricall description of the mineral wells, at Moffet in Annandale of Scotland. Translated, and much enlarged, by the author Matthew Mackaile, chyrurgo-medicine. As also, The oyly-well: or, A topographico-spagyricall description of the oyly-well, at St. Catharines Chappel in the paroch of Libberton. To these is subjoyned, A character of Mr. Culpeper and his writings; by the same author.
Edinburgh: printed for Robert Brown, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Sun, on the north-side of the street, over against the Cross, 1664.
ESTC No. R17306.Grub Street ID 66758.
Mackaile, Matthew.
Macis macerata: or, A short treatise, concerning the use of mace, in meat, or drink, and medicine. In six sections, the fifth whereof containeth some hints at the signaturs of simples; and the sixth, is concerning the original and cure of wind, in mans-body. By Matthew Mackaile chyrurgo medicine.
Aberdene: printed by Iohn Forbes, printer to the Town and Colledges, 1677.
ESTC No. R218643.Grub Street ID 93282.
Mackaile, Matthew.
The diversitie of salts and spirits mantained. Or, The imaginary volatility of some salts and non-entity of the alcali, before cremation, and identity of all alcalies, all volatil salts, and all vinous spirits, by an onely lamp-furnace resolved into real improbability. B way of animadversions, upon Dr. D C. his 3 papers, communicated to the R.S. and insert in the 9. vol. of the P.T. Together, with a new system, of the order and gradation, in the worlds creation. As also, Scurvie alchymie discovered. By Matt. Mackaile Apoth. and Chirurg. Alias, Chirurgo-medicine.
Aberdeen: printed by Iohn Forbes, printer to town, anno Dom. 1683.
ESTC No. R231921.Grub Street ID 103840.
Mackaile, Matthew.
Terræ prodromus theoricus. Containing, a short account of, Moses philosophizans. Or, The old (yet new) and true, scripture theory of the earth. In two parts. Or, a new system, of the order and gradation, in the world's creation; by way of animadversions, upon Mr. Thomas Burnet's Thoery [sic], of his imaginary earth. &c. By Matthew Mackaile, chirurgo-medicine.
Aberdeen: printed, by Iohn Forbes. For George Mosman, bookseller, in the Parliament Closs, at Edinburgh, 1691.
ESTC No. R214052.Grub Street ID 89381.