209 results filtered with: Physicians - England - Early works to 1800
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Mrs. Mary Green, living at a haberdasher of hats, next door to the Three-Crane-Tavern in Chancery-Lane; hath by the blessing of God, and many years practice, learned a most excellent method of curing these distempers here under-mentioned : These are to Certifie all Persons whom it may Concern, that Mrs. Mary Green in Chancery-Lane, is Licensed by His Grace, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, for the Great Cures she hath performed on several Persons.
Green, Mary, MrsDate: [1693]- Books
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To the most Honourable House of Commons, commonly called, the Lower House of Parliament. The humble petition of the masters or gouernors of the mysterie and comminaltie of barbers and chirurgions of London.
Date: [1624?]- Books
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That famous friendly pill, electuary, and balsam of balsams of Dr. George Jones of Hatton Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel : that was Dr. Jones's widow, who is removed from Hatton-Garden, to the two blew posts against Grayes-Inn in Holbourn.
Date: [1680]- Books
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Gemelli Pulmonales : The two greatest remedies extant, for the restauration and preservation of the lungs, breast and organs of respiration, (viz.).
Andrews, Edward, M.DDate: [1690?]- Books
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Removed from the Golden Ball in St. Christopher's Church-yard, to the Golden Ball in Princes-Street, near Stocks-market : Where you may have a certain safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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By Doctor James Tilborgh, famous through Germany, and Holland, and Brabant, France and Italy, for curing the French pox, and all venereal distempers : Living at present at the Black-Swan in St. Giles's in the Fields, over against Drury-Lane End.
Date: [between 1690 and 1699?]- Books
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In Holborn over against Fetter-lane, at the sign of the last, liveth a physitian that through Gods blessing, cureth these following diseases with honest expedition and concionable respect to the patients ability.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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An advertisement, concerning that excellent pill, of the late eminent and worthy Doctor Trigg, of Tower-Wharf, called by him, The Golden Vatican-Pill, famous for the cure of most diseases in either sex.
Shove, BenjaminDate: [1685?]- Books
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The great traveller Major J.C. one of his Majesties chymists, his most famous and in a manner miraculous necklaces.
Choke, JohnDate: [1685?]- Books
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Hell in an uproar : occasioned by a scuffle that happened between the lawyers and the physicians, for superiority. A satyr.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: MDCC. [1700]- Books
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Hell in an uproar : occasioned by a scuffle that happened between the lawyers and the physicians, for superiority. A satyr.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: MDCC. [1700]- Books
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A perfect, safe and private cure for a clap, pain, heat, scalding in making water, running, &c : in a few days; and in 4 or 5 weeks time for the French disease.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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A spagytick [sic] physician : [C]ase's wonderful choice medicines for many years exposed to publick use; those so famously known throughout England for the care of all curable diseases. To be had at his house at the Lilly's-Head within Blackfriars-Gate, London.
Case, John, DrDate: [between 1690 and 1700]- Books
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Panoplia Medica, or A medicinal armour for the whole body : Proof against the invasion of sickness, and assault of destroying disease: being composed of the greatest arcana, and select medicines in the whole practical part of physick, whose vertues are not to be exceeded by any, of safe use, and easy purchase: always ready to give relief to persons of all conditions, in the greatest emergencies, and even extreams of sickness. Carefully and faithfully prepared, by Ed. Andrews, M.D.
Andrews, Edward, M.DDate: [1690]- Books
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At the Golden-Ball and White-Horse in Water-lane, near Fleet-Street, liveth a licensed physitian : Who by the blessing of God on his great pains, travels, and experience hath had wonderful success in the cure of the diseases following, viz.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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Some papers writ in the year 1664 : In answer to a letter, concerning the practice of physick in England. By Dr. C. T. Published at the request of a friend and several fellows of the College of Physicians.
Terne, Christopher, 1620-1673Date: MDCLXX. [1670]- Books
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The incomparable neck-laces of Major John Choke, for the easing of young children in breeding and cutting teeth, are to be sold only by Mrs. Garway : at her shop the south entrance of the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and at her house at the end of Swithing's-Rents, next the Old-Amsterdam Coffee-House.
Garway, MrsDate: [1695?]- Books
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Those incomparable neck-laces, which were prepared by that great traveller, Major John Choke, one of his Majesties chymists : are most famous, and in a manner miraculous; one of them being of no greater weight then a small nutmeg; absolutely easing children in breeding teeth, and cutting, without pain.
Choke, JohnDate: [between 1680 and 1690]- Books
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The resolution of those physitians presented by the Colledge to the right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of this city of London, for the prevention and cure of the plague.
Davis, NicolasDate: [1665]- Books
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At Lily's Head, over against Ludgate Church, within Black Fryars Gateway, next door to the feather-shop you will find your old physian [sic], J.C. of 22 years practice.
Case, John, DrDate: [1690-1700]- Books
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Thesaurnm [sic] & talentum ne abscondas in agro.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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[I]n Fan-Church-street, next door to the sign of the spectacles, near the Angel-Tavern : there is an Italian chymist doctor, that cures outward and inward diseases of the bo[dy], (if the party be not too old) as pains in the head.
Date: [1670?]- Books
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The famous and virtuous necklaces : one of them being of no greater weight than a small nutmeg, absolutely easing children in breeding teeth without pain; thereby preventing feavers, ruptures, convulsions, rickets, and such attendant distempers.
Choke, JohnDate: [1680?]- Books
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Advertisement : This is to advertise all persons (whose illness may require the help of a doctor,) that there is lately come to this kingdom one who (by the blessing of God) performs, with great ease and dexterity.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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The sick may have advice for nothing : Though the world is daily pester'd by unskilful pretenders to physick, who infatuate the people with their printed papers, wherein they pretend to perform matters beyond reason, as well as their own capacities; yet it ought not to render the skilful and judicious unworth of esteem, though they make themselves known by printed bills after the same manner.
Date: [1680?]