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A safe-Conduct through the territories of the republic of Venus. Containing, a practicable proposal for the prevention and final eradication of a certain disease. Also, occasional anecdotes, (never before published) of the following personages: His-The P-. His Grace the D-of Q-. Late Lord L-. The Man of the People. The Woman of the People. The facetious Mr. C-y. Sir John and Lady L-. Mr. C-, Member for-. Bob the Waiter. The Mad Vicar of B-t. Major H-. Capt. - , while in America. Capt. - and Poll Scott. Late Nan C-. The Rev. Dr. A-. David Hume. Capt. E-d, with his Character, and Sketch of his Life. A great Northern Lady; And several others. By a physician of Bath; author of several political tracts, translations, &c.
Physician of Bath.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
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A practical essay on the good and bad effects of sea-water and sea-bathing. By John Anderson, M.D., F.A.S., C.M.S., &c. physician to, and a director of, the general sea-bathing infirmary at Margate.
Anderson, John, approximately 1730-1804.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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A letter from a medical gentleman in town, to his friend in the country. Containing an authentic account of the difference between the Medical Society of Crane-Court, and Dr. Whitehead; during the late canvass for a physician to the London-Hospital. With a true copy of all the papers, both written and printed, which have passed between the contending parties.
Medical Gentleman in Town.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey professor of physick, and physician to the Kings Majesty, concerning the motion of the heart and blood : With the preface of Zachariah Wood physician of Roterdam. To which is added Dr. James De Back his Discourse of the heart, physician in ordinary to the town of Roterdam.
Harvey, William, 1578-1657Date: 1653- Books
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The art of getting into practice in physick, Here at present in London. In a Letter To that very ingenious and most Learned Physician, (lately come to Town) Dr. Timothy Vanbustle, M.D. Abc, &c.
Woodward, John, 1665-1728.Date: 1722- Books
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A letter from J. Campbell, a physician in the country, to his friend in town : occasioned by the Case of the Right Honourable Thomas Winington, lately published by Thomas Thomson [i.e. Thompson].
Campbell, J., M.D.Date: 1746- Books
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A dissertation on sea-water, with the regimen proper to be observed in the use of it: ... In a letter from a physician in the country to his friend in town.
Date: [1755?]- Books
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The prisoner's friend; or letters to the condemned. By the Rev. James Edwards. To which is added a copy of a letter, from a physician in London, to the late Dr Dodd, when he was under sentence of death.
Edwards, James, active 1799.Date: [1799?]- Books
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A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation. In which the reasons for the practice are considered and enforced, and its consistency with our duty to God, and to society, asserted and defended.
Cox, Daniel, -1759.Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey, professor of physick, and physician to King Charles the first : concerning the motion of the heart and blood : with the preface of Zachariah Wood, physician of Roterdam : to which is added, Dr. James de Back, his Discourse of the heart, physician in ordinary to the town of Roterdam.
Harvey, William, 1578-1657Date: 1673- Books
An appendix to the Narrative of the last illness of the Right Honourable Earl of Orford : occasioned by the letter from a physician in town to another at Bath / by John Ranby.
Ranby, John, 1703-1773.Date: 1745- Books
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An appendix to the Narrative of the last illness of the Right Honourable Earl of Orford : occasioned by the letter from a physician in town to another at Bath / by John Ranby.
Ranby, John, 1703-1773.Date: 1745- Books
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A letter from J. Campbell, M.D. A Physician in the Country, to His Friend in Town, Occasion'd by The Case of the Right Honourable Thomas Winington, Esq; Lately Publish'd by Thomas Thomson, M.D.
Campbell, J., M.D.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation. In which the reasons for the practice are considered and enforced, and its consistency with our duty to God and to society ... defended / [Anon].
Cox, Daniel, -1759.Date: 1756- Books
The town and country friend and physician: or an affectionate address on the preservation of health, and the removal of disease on its first appearance / supposed to be delivered by a country physician to the circle of his friends and patients on his retiring from business: with cursory observations on the treatment of children, &c. Intended for the promotion of domestic happiness. In two parts.
Parkinson, James, 1755-1824.Date: 1803- Books
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Advices with respect to health / Extracted from a late author. [S.A.A.D. Tissot].
Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David), 1728-1797.Date: 1776- Books
Continuity or rediscovery? : the city physician in classical antiquity and mediaeval Italy / Vivian Nutton.
Nutton, Vivian.Date: 1988- Books
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A letter from a medical gentleman in town, to his friend in the country. Containing an authentic account of the difference between the Medical Society of Crane-Court, and Dr. Whitehead; during the late canvass for a physician to the London Hosptial.
Date: 1784- Books
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The modern quack; or, the physical impostor, detected. In three parts. I. Exposing their Qualifications and Remedies. II. Proving the Insufficiency of the Latter to Answer what is proposed by them. III. Unfolding their Nature and ill Consequences. With a supplement, displaying the present set of pretenders to clap-curing, giving Judgment upon Urine, &c. in which their Frauds and Abuses are laid open; Rules also to know, and Cautions against them. To which (for the farther Security of the Sick of any sort) a catalogue is annexed of all the members of the Royal College of Physicians, residing in and about the Town, with the Places of their several Abodes or Habitations. By a London physician.
London physician.Date: 1718- Books
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A new treatise on the venereal disease; or, every person afflicted with the disorder their own physician. To which is annexed for the use of the Curious in General, an anatomical discourse on the parts of generation in Male and Female. Also are added. Three curious drawings of anatomy, of the Genital Parts of both Sexes, Engraved by the most ingenious Artists; with an Explication to each Plate. By R. Grubb, patentee of the friars drops.
Grubb, Robert.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A narrative of the last illness of the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford: from May 1744, to the day of his decease, March the eighteenth following. With an appendix: occasioned by the letter from a physician in town to another at Bath. By John Ranby, Principal Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty, and F. R. S.
Ranby, John, 1703-1773.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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A narrative of the last illness of the ... Earl of Orford: from May 1744, to the day of his decease, March the eighteenth following. With an appendix: occasioned by the Letter from a physician in town to another at Bath / [John Ranby].
Ranby, John, 1703-1773.Date: 1745- Archives and manuscripts
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Date: 18th century - 19th centuryReference: MS.6137Part of: Jurin, James (1684-1750), physician and Secretary of the Royal Society- Books
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The modern quack; or, the physical impostor, detected ... With a supplement, displaying the present set of pretenders to clap-curing, giving judgment upon urine, etc ... To which ... a catalogue is annexed of all the members of the Royal College of Physicians, residing in and about the town ... / By a London physician [i.e. D. Turner].
Turner, Daniel, 1667-1741Date: 1718- Books
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A letter from a medical gentleman in town, to his friend in the country : containing an authentic account of the difference between the Medical Society of Crane-court, and Dr. Whitehead, during the late canvass for a physician to the London-hospital : with a true copy of all the papers, both written and printed, which have passed between the contending parties.
Medical gentleman in town.Date: 1784