7 results filtered with: Deafness - Treatment - Early works to 1800
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At the Blew-Ball in Sir William Pritchards [sic] rents in Haydon-Yard in the Little-Minories near the Tower, London, liveth Mr. Elmy, operator, occulist, and practitioner of that noble art of healing: who.
Elmy, MrDate: [1700]- Books
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At the hand and ear in Exeter-Street, near the Strand, lives S. Ketelby; sworn-physician : Who during 23 years practice, has made it his chief study, to recover that valuable sense of hearing, as some thousands cur'd by him have happily experienc'd.
Ketelby, SamuelDate: [between 1700 and 1709?]- Books
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Samuel Searl, famous for relieving and curing deafness, depending on any external obstruction of the organ of the ear : hath practised this art above thirty eight years, and still liveth in Pye-Corner, near the Bear Tavern, by West-Smithfield, London.
Searl, Samuel.Date: [between 1680 and 1689?]- Books
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Some observations made upon the Cylonian plant : Shewing its admirable virtues against deafness. Written by a physitian to the Honourable Esq; Boyle.
Mullins, James (Physician)Date: printed in the year 1695- Books
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In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street : at the second house on the right hand where a barber's pole hangs out, liveth John Butler, an expert operator and oculist.
Butler, John, oculistDate: [1682]- Books
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Margaret Searl, wife to the late Samuel Searl, famous for relieving and curing deafness.
Searl, MargaretDate: printed April 10. 1706- Books
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Margaret Searl, Wife to the late Samuel Searl, Famous for Relieving and Curing deafness, Depending on any External Obstruction Of the Organ of the Ear; Who had Practised This art above Thirty Eight Years past, and Communicated the Secret to me only, who Practis'd it with him, in his Life time, for many Years, after the same Way and Method. Still living in Pye-Corner, over-against the Golden Ball, by West-Smithfield, London; (though it is Reported that I was Dead, by some Pretenders to deceive the World) where I am ready, upon any Occasion of that Nature, to serve such as apply themselves to me: Being the Surviver of my Father Edmund Searl, and late Husband Samuel Searl. Whereas several Servants of my Father Edmund Searl, have put out Bills for Curing of deafness. This is to Certifie, That neither my Father, or Husband, ever Instructed, or Communicated this Secret to any of their Servants, or any Apprentice whatsoever.
Searl, Margaret.Date: 1706