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A caution to the unwary : 'Tis generally acknowledged throughout all Europe, that no nation has been so fortunate in producing such eminent physicians.
Gray, Edmund, 1632 or 1633-Date: [1675]- Books
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At the Heart and Star, over against the Black-Bull, in the great Old-Bailey, lives a physician.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap : by a physician, not us'd to make himself publick, nor had not now, only to oppose the ignorant, and prevent the ruin of such as labour under this disaster.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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Honest invitations : At the sign of the globe, over against the Cheshire-Cheese in Arundel-street, by St. Clements Church in the Strand, lives D. Woodward, professor of physick and astrology.
Date: [1690]- Books
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A surgeon of many years experience in this metropolis, begs leave to inform the public that he bleeds, and gives advice gratis In the various Complaints incident to the Human Body. - From 10 till 12 every Morning, at no. 2, Little Bridges-Street Near the Sign of the Crown.
Date: 1789]- Books
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Dear friends, let your disease be what God will[,] pray to him for a cure, try Saffold's skill : who may be such a healing instrument, as will cure you to your own heart's content.
Date: [between 1674 and 1691]- Books
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At the Boot and Spatterdash next door but one to the Vine Tavern in Long-Acre, near Drury-Lane, liveth a German Dr. and surgeon : Who by the blessing of God on his great pains, travels and experience, hath had wonderful success in the cure of the diseases following.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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Symptomes of the pox : If any by sporting in the garden of Venus, have got the al a mode disease called the pox, or any of its symptomes, as.
Date: [between 1680 and 1700?]- Books
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The Muscovy operator.
Date: [1700?]- Books
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Whereas many persons hearing of an eminent doctor of physick newly com out of Poland, have flockt to him for several diseases.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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An approved antidote or cordiall medicine, that by Gods favour cureth the pestilentiall feaver, or plague : with other contagious agues or feavers, beginning either hot or cold, and that at once taking, or at the most at twice, and hath no tast nor smel: and the quantity at one time to be taken is but 8 graines, and the vertue therof, will not decay in 40 yeares, and it is to be used as followeth.
Date: [1650]- Books
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The next door to the Castle-Tavern, without Cripplegate at a scriveners house, liveth a gentlewoman, who resolveth these questions following.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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These are to give notice, for the publick good, that there is lately come to the city of London, one Mr. C.V.P. a Dutchman : who has very good skill in helping all who has very good skill in helping all such whose members of their bodies are out of shape or order.
C. V. P.Date: [between 1690 and 1700]- Books
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At the blew ball in Great Knight-rider street, by doctors commons, is sold that famous power, called, Arcanum Magnum : formerly prepared by that learned River[?], physician-regent to the French king, and approved by most persons of quality in Christendom, for preserving the face.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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At the Blew-Ball in Grays-Inn Lane near Holborn Barrs, next door to a tallow-chandler; where you may see my name upon a board over the door : Liveth Elizabeth Maris, the true German Gentlewoman. Lately arrived.
Maris, ElizabethDate: [1700?]- Books
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October the 6th. 1690 : Ruptures or broken bellies cured in men, women or children; or bearing down in their privy parts: no cure, no money; but trusses of all sorts with springs or scrues.
Collings, RichardDate: [1690]- Books
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In Northumberland-Alley, near Fanchurch-street at the sign of the ball : liveth one who (by God's blessing) cures all violent pains of the head, scurvy in the teeth and gums, white swelling in the neck, throat, knee, or other parts.
Date: [1670?]- Books
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Nothing without God : Performed by John Choke, (approved physician; and farther, priviledged y his Majesty); or, in his absence, by Clement Blewton and John Bemston, students in physick.
Choke, JohnDate: [between 1680 and 1690]- Books
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James Wasse, Senior, Citizen and Surgeon of London : Having had about forty years experience of the benefit of the following medicine to the bodies of men, women and children, which medicines have of late years much improv'd & used in the course of my practice in and about the city of London.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]- Books
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At the sign of the Blew Ball in Salsbury Court next door to the Ben-Johnsons Head near Fleet-street : Liveth a German gentlewoman, of above thirty years experience in physical practice, that cures all the following distempers.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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A caution to the unwary : 'Tis generally acknowledged throughout all Europe, that no nation has been so fortunate in producing such eminent physicians.
Gray, Edmund, 1632 or 1633-Date: [1685?]