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Mirth and wisdom, in a miscellany of different characters, relating to different persons, and perswasions. Of a Presbyterian, or, A Female Hypocrite. A Bean. A Vvhig. A Lawyer's Clerk, or, A Pot-Poet. An Attorney. A Detracter. A Bowling-Green. A Surgeon. A Player. A Tavern. A Coquet. A Pinner's-Hall Text-Driver. An Unsanctify'd Dun, or, A Cruel Creditor. A Bayliff's Follower. The Exchange. Will's Coffee-House. A wit. A Flatterer. A High-Flyer. A Drunkard. A Prison. A Courtier. A Handsom Bar-Keeper. A Young Rake. A Whore-Master. A Pretender to Learning. A Tobacconist. An Upstart Sheriff. or, A Country Justice. A Sceptick in Religion. A Stock-Jobber.
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Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the entrance to the hall, with elaborate heraldic carving above the doors. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd, 1830.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Date: 1830Reference: 23509i- Books
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The attila of the gout. The second edition, with large additions, both of matter and proofs of cures perform'd. By John Marten, Surgeon.
Marten, John, -1737.Date: [1713]- Books
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An address to hydropic patients; wherein the principles of a method of practice adopted by the author, in the treatment of dropsy, are explained; and to which some Cases are Annexed. By W. Luxmoore, Surgeon, of Uxbridge, Middlesex.
Luxmoore, William.Date: 1796- Books
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A short description of the Isle of Thanet; being chiefly intended as a directory for the Company resorting to Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs. By Robert Edward Hunter, Surgeon. With a new map of the island.
Hunter, Robert Edward.Date: 1799- Books
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The night nurse / by the author of "The surgeon's log."
Abraham, James Johnston, 1876-1963.Date: 1913- Pictures
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Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the interior of the hall, with various figures standing and sitting about. Engraving by T. H. Ellis, 1843, after H. Melville.
Melville, Harden Sidney, active 1837-1882.Date: 1843Reference: 23514i- Archives and manuscripts
Record of courses taken at Apothecaries' Hall, London
Date: 1837-1840Reference: MS.7272/2Part of: Owen, Joseph (fl.1837-1847), surgeon, of Staffordshire- Books
The surgeon's log : impressions of the Far East / by J. Johnston Abraham.
Abraham, James Johnston, 1876-1963.Date: 1947- Books
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News from the dead, or a faithful and genuine narrative of an extraordinary combat between life and death, exemplified in the case of William Duell, One of the Malefactors who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 24th of this instant November, for a Rape, Robbery and Murder, and who soon after return'd to life at Barber-Surgeon's-Hall, where he had been brought too from the Place of Execution, in Order to be Anatomiz'd. With a true Account Of all the Particulars that happen'd to him, and the many surprizing Things he saw during the Interval of Time that passed between his being turned off at the Gallows, and his Recovery to Life. The whole taken from his own mouth in Newgate, where he now lies.
Duell, William.Date: [1740]- Books
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Directions for medicine chests; with remarks, &c. on medicine and surgery; by D. Cox, Chemist To His Majesty, (formerly Surgeon To The Westminster Lying-IN Hospital, And Member Of The Medical Society In London.) At The Royal Elaboratory, Glocester.
Cox, Daniel, chemist.Date: 1799- Books
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William Shakespeare, from a surgeon's point of view / by James F. West.
West, James F., 1833-1883.Date: [1881]- Archives and manuscripts
Hall, Richard (c. 1752-1801), surgeon
Richard Hall, c. 1752-1801, surgeonDate: 1772Reference: MS.5193- Archives and manuscripts
Hall, Charles (d. 1805), MD, army surgeon
Charles Hall d. 1805, MD, army surgeonDate: 1752-63Reference: MSS.5876-5877- Books
Sea surgeon / by James S. Hall.
Hall, James S. (James Simkin), 1899-Date: 1960- Archives and manuscripts
Sir John Hall (1795-1866), military surgeon
Hall, John, Sir.Date: 1843-1859Reference: MS.8520- Books
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A candid inquiry into the education, qualifications, and offices of a surgeon-apothecary; the several branches of the profession being distinctly treated on, and suitable methodical forms annexed; Besides Various other topics connected with the principal Office are also subjoined; by Mr. James Lucas, Late a Surgeon of the Leeds Infirmary, from its institution; A Member of the Corporation of Surgeons, And a corresponding Member of the London Medical Society.
Lucas, James, -1814.Date: [1800]- Books
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The last will and testament of the late Rt. Hon. Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. Extracted from the registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. To which is added, a copy of an original letter from his Lordship to a noble peer, giving his reasons for leaving the kingdom in March 1715.
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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The attila of the gout, being a peculiar account of that distemper, in which the vanity of all that hitherto has been writ and practis'd to remove it, and an infallible method to cure it are demonstrated, with ample testimonies of patients cured. By John Marten, Surgeon.
Marten, John, -1737.Date: [1713]- Books
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The new good samaritan, Or, Domestic practical physician; extracted chiefly from the medical essays of the learned academies in Europe. To which is prefixed a physiological account of pulses. Of the properties and virtues of milk, as an animal fluid, as food, and as a medicine. Of the recovery of persons supposed to be drowned. Likewise, for the use of married ladies is added the practical midwife, by question and answer. With an elegant engraving of the different positions of the infant in the womb. The whole made familiar to every capacity / by S. Freeman.
Freeman, Stephen, M.D.Date: 1780- Books
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The new good samaritan: Or, Domestic practical physician; extracted chiefly from the medical essays of the learned academies in Europe. To which is prefixed a physiological account of pulses. Of the properties and virtues of milk, as an animal fluid, as food, and as a medicine. Of the recovery of persons supposed to be drowned. Likewise, for the use of married ladies is added the practical midwife, by question and answer. With an elegant engraving of the different positions of the infant in the womb. The whole made familiar to every capacity. By S. Freeman, M.D. and man-midwife.
Freeman, Stephen, M.D.Date: [1780?]- Books
The journal of John Westover, surgeon, 1686-1703 / edited by William G. Hall.
Westover, John, 1643-1706.Date: 1992- Archives and manuscripts
Hall, Vernon Frederick "Sam"
Hall, Vernon FrederickDate: c.1946-c.1990Reference: GC/203- Books
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New practical observations in surgery : containing divers remarkable cases and cures. By Hugh Ryder surgeon in ordinary to His Majesty.
Ryder, HughDate: 1685- Books
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A short account of the origin, symptoms, and most approved method of treating the putrid bilious yellow fever, vulgarly called the black vomit : which appeared in the city of Havanna, with the utmost violence, in the months of June, July, and part of August, 1794 / as practised by Mr. John Holliday, an English surgeon, resident in that city.
Holliday, John.Date: 1796