209 results filtered with: Physicians - England - Early works to 1800
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The famous high-German operator, liveth at the Three Flower-Pots in Holbourn-Row in Lincolns-Inn-Fields.
Date: [between 1690 and 1700?]- Books
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At the sign of the windmill in Jewen-Street, near unto Alders-Gate-Street, lives an approved physician, who (by God's blessing) infallibly cures : viz. the running of the reins, known by an issue from the yard, and scalding pain in making water (not always got by foul women, as some think).
Date: [1685]- Books
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His most sacred Majesties, and his most Honourable Privy Councils letters, relating to the College of Physicians : As likewise, a short account of the institution, use and privileges of that royal foundation. By His Majesties special command.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)Date: 1688- Books
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Batemans hue-and-cry after the pretended Sieur de Vernantes, and his counterfeit spirit of scurvey-grass : lately shamm'd upon the world by one Clark an ale-draper, near Temple-Barr.
Bateman, Robert (Pharmacist)Date: [1680?]- Books
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Advertisement : J. Pechey physician that lodg'd at the angel and crown in King-street near Cheapside, is removed to the angel and crown in Basinglane, being the next turning beyond Watling-street in Bowlane from Cheapside, on the right hand, and the second turning in Bread-street from Chapside.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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The true spirit of scurvey-grass with its vertues : Having taken notice of several distempers which have of late years been very epidemical as griping in the guts, consumptions, and aguish feavers, which may much be imputed to the unadvised drinking of scurvey-grass ale, beer, or juice.
Bateman, Robert (Pharmacist)Date: [1680?]- Books
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Nothing without God : Be it knowne unto all men that the professor hereof Salvator winter Moretto, a Neapolitane borne, having travelled through divers countries, aswell in Europe as in Asia and Africa, hath by the grace of God, learned divers secrets and arts to serve mankind therewith.
Winter, SalvatorDate: [1647?]- Books
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From the Golden-Ball in Devonshire-street without Bishop's-Gate : The manner and first forming of the bag of worms.
R. CDate: [1670?]- Books
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In Little Old Baily, at Mr. Lees house, at the two great posts, the third door from the Fountain Tavern, over against Sepulchres Church. Is resident a licensed physician, that cureth these following diseases : Is resident a licensed physician, that cureth these following diseases.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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By his Majesties authority : Salvator Winter, an Italian of the city of Naples, aged 98-years, yet by the blessing of God, finds himself in health, and as strong as any one of fifty, as to the sensitive part.
Winter, SalvatorDate: [1665]- Books
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Without Temple-Bar, in St. Clements little church-yard, next door to the sign of the black lion. Liveth a chirurgion who by practical study, and twenty years travels in most countries of the universe, hath attained to a medicine that infallibly cures the running of the reins.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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J. Case, who succeeds in the room of Mr. Tho. Saffeld lately deceased, and who is an approved and licensed physician and student in astrology : now lives at the Black Ball and Lilly's Head, next door to the Feather-shops, that are within Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate Church, just by Ludgate in London, who resolves these questions followwing, viz. Whether any ones life may be happy or unhappy.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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Hic est quem legis, ille quem requiris, tota notus in Urbe. By his Majesty's special license and authority : At my house, at the sign of the King's-arms in Bridges-street in Covent-Garden, at the corner of White-Hart-Yard, exactly over-against Exeter-street-end, at the two white twisted-posts, liveth Cornelius ʼa Tilburg, sworn chirurgeon to the late King Charles the II.
Tilburg, CorneliusDate: [between 1695and 1700]- Books
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The incomparable neck-laces of Major John Choke, for easing young children in breeding and cutting teeth, are to be sold only by Mrs. Garway : seal'd with this coat of arms, viz. a pile surmounted by a fess between four leopard heads, without which they are not the right.
Garway, MrsDate: [between 1690 and 1700]- Books
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Pilulae Londinenses. or, the London pills : directed and prepared by a physician of many years standing in the College of Physicians in London, according to true rules of art, good for prevention, as well as the cure of all diseases, wherein purging is proper.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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In the upper Moor fields, at the Globe and two Balls, liveth J.T. practitioner in astrology, and licensed physitian, who prepareth that successful pill, called Pilula Imperialis vel Sospitalis.
J. TDate: [1700?]- Books
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Answers to the objections against the college-bill.
Royal College of Physicians of LondonDate: [between 1690 and 1699?]- Books
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By his Majesties authority : Salvator Winter Junior, the exact and true operator of the most famous and miraculous elixir vitae, so well known and approved on for the cures of multitudes of this city of London and famous kingdom of England.
Winter, SalvatorDate: [1665]- Books
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Advertisement. At the Angel and crown in King-Street, near cheap-side, next door to the ally that leads into Ironmonger-lane, the sick may have advice for nothing. And approv'd medicines at reasonable rates : such as have been found by many years experience successful to admiration, in the cure of fevers, agues, of the cholic, griping in the guts, bloody flux, vomiting and loosness, of coughs, chin-coughs, worms, rickets, of the jaundice, scurvey.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1690?]- Books
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The case of Sir Patrick Dunn, Kt. and Dr. Cumming, physicians, and others.
Dunn, Patrick, Sir, 1642-1713.Date: 1706?]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells J. Pechey : a member of the College of Physicians in London, who has a pill that he has found by many years experience.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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By the King and Queens Authority : At the Angel and Ball, within three doors of St. Clements Church in the Strand, near Temple-Bar. These are to give notice, that here is lately arrived an experienced and most famous High-German doctor, who by his great study, and constant practice in several parts of the world, as well in princes courts as in hospitals, and war-like expeditions, hath obtained such a physical method, as to cure all external and internal distempers (if curable,).
Date: [1689]- Books
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England's solar pill agains the scurvey : This noble solar pill, cures that inveterate disease the scurvey, with all its symptoms, which are pains in the head, inflamations of the brain, frensies, madness, megrim, convulsions, falling sickness, tremblings and weakness of the limbs, rheumatick and gouty swellings in the joynts.
Fletcher, R. (Richard), active 1676-1677Date: [1680?]- Books
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Advertisement : At the Crown and Golden-Ball, next door to Old King Charles's-Head, between great and little turn-stile, in High-Holbourn, liveth Doctor Peter Maris, an experienced and able physitian.
Maris, PeterDate: [1700?]- Books
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In Swan-Ally in the Minories : lives a doctor of great experience, (Who by Gods blessing) hath admirable success in the cure of all diseases incident to the bodies of men, women, and children.
Date: [1670?]