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The frauds and villanies of the common practice of physick, From the Excesses of the Apothecaries Ignorance of Diseases, of the Badness of their Medicines, of their Quantities, and the great Prices of the little Doses, necessary to support their Numbers; And from the Deficiencies of the Industry and Knowledge of all Diseases and Medicines, and of the Diligence and Honesty of the Physicians corrupted by them, Demonstrated to be curable by the College-Dispensary. By R. Pitt, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society, and Physician of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
The craft and frauds of physick expos'd. The very low prices of the best medicines discover'd. The costly preparations now in greatest esteem, condemn'd. And the too frequent use of physick prov'd destructive to health. With instructions to prevent being cheated and destroy'd by the prevailing practice ... / [Rob Pitt].
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1702- Books
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Sir, It having been observ'd, that the charge of the medicines for your hospital has : these last two years, greatly exceeded the expence of former years.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713Date: [1701?]- Books
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[Robert Pitt correspondence].
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713Date: 2008-- Books
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The craft and frauds of physic expos'd. The very low prices of the best medicins discover'd. The costly medicins, now in greatest esteem, such as Bezoar, Pearl, &c. As also the Distill'd Waters, censur'd. And the too frequent Use of Physic prov'd destructive to Health. With Instructions to Prevent being cheated and destroy'd by the prevailing Practice. By R. Pitt, M.D. Fellow and Censor of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society. with a new Preface explaining to the meanest Capacities, the Controversy between the Physicians of the Dispensary, and the Quacks supported by their Physicians, and Others who serv under them.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1703- Books
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The craft and frauds of physick expos'd. The very low prices of the best medicines discover'd. The costly preparations ... condemn'd. And the too frequent use of physick prov'd destructive to health. With instructions to prevent being cheated and destroy'd by the prevailing practice / [Rob Pitt].
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1703- Books
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The craft and frauds of physick expos'd. The very low prices of the best medicines discover'd. The costly preparations ... condemn'd. And the too frequent use of physick prov'd destructive to health. With instructions to prevent being cheated and destroy'd by the prevailing practice / By R. Pitt, M.D. Fellow and Censor of the College of Physicians.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1703- Books
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Sir, It having been observ'd, that the charge of the medicines for your hospital has, these last two years, greatly exceeded the expence of former years:
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1701?]- Books
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The craft and frauds of physick expos'd. The very low prices of the best medicines discover'd. The costly preparations now in greatest esteem, condemn'd. And the too frequent Use of Physick prov'd Destructive to Health. With Instructions to Prevent being Cheated and Destroy'd by the prevailing Practice.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1702- Books
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The calamities of all the English in sickness : and the sufferings of the apothecaries from their unbounded increase, with the sovereign legal remedies presented to the governours of St. Bartholomew's-Hospital. With some proposals to improve the charity and revenues of all the famous hospitals in London.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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The antidote: Or, The Preservative of Health and Life, And the Restorative of Physick to its Sincerity and Perfection. The Useful and Pernicious Medicines: The Natural and Artificial Cures: The Natural and Artificial Deaths are distinguish'd. And the Necessity Asserted of Reviving the former constant Practice of Physicians Preparing and Improving their most valued Medicines, and the Apothecaries delivering in their Shops the common general Remedies. By R. Pitt, M.D. Fellow and Censor of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society, and Physician of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1704- Books
The antidote: or, the preservative of health and life, and the restorative of physick to its sincerity and perfection. The useful and pernicious medicines: the natural and artificial cures: the natural and artificial deaths are distinguish'd. And the necessity asserted of reviving the former constant practice of physicians preparing and improving their most valued medicines, and the apothecaries delivering in their shops the common general remedies ... / [Rob Pitt].
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1704- Books
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The craft and frauds of physick expos'd. The very low prices of the best medicines discover'd. The Costly Medicines, now in greatest Esteem, such as Bezoar, Pearl, &c. As also the Distill'd Waters, Censur'd. . . . And the too frequent Use of Physick prov'd Destructive to Health. With instructions to prevent being cheated and destroy'd by the prevailing practice. Improv'd. And Augmented with an Alphabetical Index of all the Simples, and Compounds now in use, referring to the Page where their Virtues and Prices are set down.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1703- Books
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The antidote: or, the preservative of health and life, and the restorative of physick to its sincerity and perfection. ... By R. Pitt, M.D. ...
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: 1704?]- Books
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The calamities of all the English in sickness; and the sufferings of the apothecaries from their unbounded increase, with the sovereign legal remedies presented to the governours of St. Bartholomew's-Hospital. With some proposals to improve the charity and revenues of al the famous hospitals in London.
Pitt, Rob., 1653-1713.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]