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Deafness - Treatment - Early works to 1800
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At the Blew-Ball in Sir William Pritchards [sic] rents in Haydon-Yard in the Little-Minories near the Tower, London, liveth Mr. Elmy, operator, occulist, and practitioner of that noble art of healing: who.
Elmy, MrDate: [1700]- Books
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At the hand and ear in Exeter-Street, near the Strand, lives S. Ketelby; sworn-physician : Who during 23 years practice, has made it his chief study, to recover that valuable sense of hearing, as some thousands cur'd by him have happily experienc'd.
Ketelby, SamuelDate: [between 1700 and 1709?]- Books
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Samuel Searl, famous for relieving and curing deafness, depending on any external obstruction of the organ of the ear : hath practised this art above thirty eight years, and still liveth in Pye-Corner, near the Bear Tavern, by West-Smithfield, London.
Searl, Samuel.Date: [between 1680 and 1689?]- Books
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Some observations made upon the Cylonian plant : Shewing its admirable virtues against deafness. Written by a physitian to the Honourable Esq; Boyle.
Mullins, James (Physician)Date: printed in the year 1695- Books
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In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street : at the second house on the right hand where a barber's pole hangs out, liveth John Butler, an expert operator and oculist.
Butler, John, oculistDate: [1682]