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A letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe at Bath, to his loving brother the profound Greshamite, shewing, That the Scribendi Cacoethes is a Distemper arising from a Redundancy of Biliose Salts, and not to be Eradicated but by a Diurnal Course of Oyls and Vomits. With an appendix concerning the application of Socrates his clyster, and the use of clean linnen in controversy.
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725.Date: [1719]- Books
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Nugae canorae, or, Epitaphian mementos (in stone-cutters' verse) of the Medici family of modern times / by Unus Quorum.
Wadd, William, 1776-1829.Date: 1827- Books
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A letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe at Bath, to his loving brother the profound Greshamite, shewing, that the scribendi cacoethes is a distemper arising from a redundancy of biliose salts, and not to be Eradicated but by a Diurnal Course of Oyls and Vomits. With an appendix concerning the Application of Socrates his Clyster, and The use of Clean Linnen in Controversy.
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725.Date: 1719- Books
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Les marchands de santé / Pierre Véron.
Véron, Pierre, 1833-1900.Date: 1862- Books
[Sic] humor : a collection of bloopers, malaprops, and other humorous material from the world of medical transcription / edited by Diane S. Heath.
Date: [1995], ©1995- Books
Stitches : off-the-wall tales from the doctor's office, hospital, and operating room / compiled by John Cocker.
Cocker, JohnDate: 1993- 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- Pictures
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Three scenes illustrating the vanity of doctors. Lithograph by Béraud.
Reference: 16244i- 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: [1750?]- Books
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The Cheilead, or, University Coterie : being violent ebullitions of graphomaniacs, affected by cacoethes scribendi, and famae, sacra fames.
Date: 1827- Books
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The diary of a late physician : being a new edition of selected passages / by Samuel Warren ; arranged by Charles Wells Moulton.
Warren, Samuel, 1807-1877.Date: 1905- Books
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Les marchands de santé / Pierre Véron.
Véron, Pierre, 1833-1900Date: [between 1862 and 1872?]- Books
A treasury of medical humor : doctors, hospitals, dentists, nurses, patients, early American medical humor / edited by James E. Myers.
Date: [1993], ©1993- Books
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Les curiosités de la médecine / Docteur Cabanès.
Cabanès, Augustin, 1862-1928.Date: 1900- Books
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Medical anecdotes of the last thirty years, illustrated with medical truths, and addressed to the medical faculty; but in an especial manner, to the people at large. With an appendix, and copious index. By B. Dominiceti, M.D. Noble of the Holy Roman Empire, of the Most August House of Austria, and of the Most Serene Republic of Venice, on Terra Firma.
Dominiceti, Bartholomew di, active 1735-1782.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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The Æsculapian labyrinth explored, or, Medical mystery illustrated : in a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers, apothecaries, druggists, and practitioners of every denomination, in town and country : interspersed with a variety of risible anecdotes affecting the Faculty : inscribed to the College of Wigs / by Gregory Glyster [pseud.], an old practitioner.
Glyster, Gregory, pseud.Date: 1789- Books
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The dispensary : a poem, in six cantos.
Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719Date: 1699- Books
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A letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe at Bath, to his loving brother the profound Greshamite, Shewing, That the Scribendi Cacoethes is a Distemper arising from a Redundancy of Biliose Salts, and not to be Eradicated but by a Diurnal Course of Oyls and Vomits. With an appendix concerning the application of Socrates his clyster, and the use of clean linnen in controversy.
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725.Date: [1719]- Books
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Anecdotes de médecine : ou, choix des faits singuliers qui ont rapport à l'anatomie, la pharmacie, l'histoire naturelle, &c. auxquels on a joint des anecdotes concernant les médecins les plus célebres ...
Du Monchaux, M. (Pierre J.), 1733-1766Date: 1766