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Quack doctor's speech Gentlemen, I Waltho Van Clauturbank, High German Doctor, ...
Van Clauturbank, Waltho.Date: 1760?]- Books
Quack doctors dissected; or, a new, cheap, and improved edition of Corry's 'Detector of quackery': containing several curious anecdotes of Solomon, Brodum, Perkins and other modern empirics; with strictures on bookmakers, and puffing publishers / [John Corry].
Corry, John, approximately 1770-Date: [1810]- Books
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Quack doctors and their doings : a warning to invalids : being an exposure of the frauds of medical impostors upon their suffering and credulous victims : compiled from information supplied by persons who have been duped / by James S. Garrard.
Garrard, James S.Date: 1882- Books
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The quack doctor's oration, to the credulous mob.
Date: 1750?]- Books
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The Character of a quack doctor, or, The Abusive practices of impudent illiterate pretenders to physick exposed.
Date: 1676- Books
The quack doctor : historical remedies for all your ills / Caroline Rance.
Rance, Caroline, 1975-Date: 2013- Books
The merry quack doctor; or, the fun box broke open / [Tom Killegrew].
Killegrew, Tom, Jnr., pseud.Date: 1778?]- Books
I'm no quack : a book of doctor cartoons / by Danny Shanahan.
Shanahan, Danny.Date: 2005- Books
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The Character of a quack-doctor, or The abusive practices of impudent illiterate pretenders to physick exposed.
Date: 1676- Books
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The Character of a quack-doctor, or The abusive practices of impudent illiterate pretenders to physick exposed.
Date: 1676- Books
The golden days of Doctor Quack / adapted by Leo Harris from a radio programme by Leo Knowles.
Knowles, LeoDate: 1975- Books
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The Quack doctor's speech to the credulous mob. Supposed to be spoke by the famous Lord Rochester. ...
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The Harangues, or speeches, of several celebrated quack-doctors in town and country ... Concluding with the character of a quack, several merry receipts, and three mountebank songs / By various hands.
Date: 1762- Books
Medical adventures and memoirs of Manucci : an Italian quack doctor in India in the second half of the seventeenth century / D.V.S. Reddy.
Subba Reddy, D. V., 1899-1987.Date: 1941- Books
Medical adventures and memoirs of Manucci : "an Italian quack doctor in India in the second half of the seventeenth century" / by D.V.S. Reddy.
Subba Reddy, D. V., 1899-1987.Date: 1962- Books
The diary of a quack doctor : being the last diary of John Swift, aurist, of Newsome, Huddersfield, 1784-1851 / edited with introduction and notes by Jennifer Stead.
Swift, John, 1784-1851.Date: 2002- Books
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There is lately come to London, an Italian doctor, who never was any stage-quack or mountebank, who had ben very successfull in the speedy cures of these following distempers, viz.
Date: [between 1660 and 1685]- Books
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The Harangues, or speeches, of several celebrated quack-doctors, in town and country. Containing, 1. Dr Rock's harangue to his political patients in Covent-Garden. 2. Dr Rand's speech, in prose and verse. 3. The High German doctor's, and his English fool's harrangue, with the quack's invitation to his auditors, to buy his infallible packet, in humorous verse. 4. The horse-doctor's speech to the credulous mob. 5. T. Jones's harangue, the Yorkshire quack. 6. Alexander Bendo's speech to the gentlemen and ladies of Great Britain. 7. Jo. Hains's speech the High German doctor and astrologer in Brandipolis. 8. R. Wilmore's harangue in praise of his divine elixir. 9. Don Lopus's harangue to his patients at Madrid, with a brace of songs, translated from the Spanish by an impartial hand. Concluding with the character of a quack, several merry receipts, and three mountebank songs. By various hands.
Date: 1762- Books
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A speech delivered extempore, at the Westminster Forum, On Monday, November 27th, 1786. Being the second Evening's Debate upon the Question ̀̀which is the most injurious to society, the trading Justice, the Quack Doctor, or the Methodist Preacher.'' By the late Rev. Henry Peckwell, D.D.
Peckwell, Henry, 1747-1787.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The quack-Doctor. A poem. As originally spoke at the Free Grammar School in Manchester. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. Interspersed with proper Observations upon the Design, Conduct, and Execution of it. To which is added, a declamation, spoke at the same time, upon the breaking-up of the school of Christmas, December 13. 1744.
Brooke, Henry, 1694-1757.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Memoirs of Harry Rowe [together with a farce by him entitled 'The sham doctor'] / [John Croft].
Croft, John, 1732-1820.Date: [1799]- Books
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The merry mountebank; or, the humourous quack-doctor: being a certain, safe and speedy cure, for that heart-breaking distemper, ... known by the name of hypochondriac-melancholy. ... in a choice collection of old and new songs; and compiled ... By Timothy Tulip, ... Figur'd for the harpsichord, and directed for the flute. ... Vol. I.
Date: 1732- Books
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The fifteen plagues of a lawyer, a quack doctor, a recruiting captain, A Fleetstreet Madam, A Pawn Broker, A Tally Man, A Bailiff, An Excise-Man, A Userer, A Wapping Crimp, A Purser and Steward of a Ship, A Baker, A Meal-Man, A Corn-Chandler, An Apothecary, A Car-Man, A Water-man, An Ale-House-Keepers A Vintner, A Taylor, A Perriwig-Maker, A Mantua-Maker, A Stock-Jobber, An Exchange Broker, A Coffee-House, A Brandy-Shop, A Butcher, and a poulterer. To which is added, the fifteen plagues of a foot-man, coach-man, Butler, Cook-Maid, Chamber-Maid, and nursery-maid.
Date: [1711?]- Books
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The merry quack doctor; or, The fun box broke Open. Containing an entire Spick and Span new and curious collection of Brilliant Jests, Frolicksome Joaks, Witty Quibbles, Arch Waggeries, Humorous Adventures. Smart Repartees, Queer Puns, Funny Stories, Irish Bulls, and Entertaining Humbugs. To which is added, A choice Collection of Conundrums, Riddles, Rebusses, jovial Songs, sharp Epigrams, droll Epitaphs, amorous Poems, &c. The Whole containing a great Variety of High Fun and Good Fellowship, calculated to promote Mirth in all its entertaining Branches, by laughing Care out of Countenance. By Tom Killegrew, Junior. President of the Wits Club, in Piccadilly, and great ... to the Famous Killegrow, Jester to King Charles the second, of Merry Memory.
Killegrew, Tom.Date: [1775?]- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crouded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokee Chief-Quack Doctor-Cuckold-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-No Body-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms - Family of Nobody - Vanity - Wit - Judgment - Genius - Architecture - Painting - Poetry - Astronomy - Music - Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads - Riding Hood - Ranelagh Hood - Billingsgate - Laughing and Crying Philosophers - Venus's Girdle - Cleopatra - French Night Cap - Face Painting - Old Maid - Young Married Lady - Old Batchelor - Lass of the Spirit - Quaker - Two Hats contrasted - and Two Heads contrasted. Part III. Physical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town-Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humourously Described-Gambler's Three Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Life and Death of a Wit-Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a tabernacle Harangue.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: 1765