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To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: the humble petition of divers hundreds of the Kings poore subjects, afflicted with that grievous infirmitie, called the Kings evill : Of which by his Majesties absence they have no possibility of being cured, wanting all meanes to gaine accesse to his Majesty, by reason of His abode at Oxford.
Date: Febr. 20. Anno Dom. 1643- Books
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An essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil, deduced from observation and practice. The third edition, with a great variety of cases and their remedies, Now first published, for the good of Mankind, particularly the Common People. By John Morley, Esquire, of Halsted, in Essex.
Morley, John, -1776.Date: [1766]- Books
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By the King : a proclamation for the better ordering of those who repaire to the court for their cure of the disease called, the kings euill.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: 1635- Books
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By the King : a proclamation for the better direction of those who desire to repaire to the court for the cure of their disease, called, the kings euill.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: M.DC.XXXI [1631]- Books
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[Adenochoiradelogia, or, An anatomick-chirurgical treatise of glandules & strumaes, or Kings-Evil-swellings : together with the royal gift of healing, or cure thereof by contact or imposition of hands, performed for above 640 years by our kings of England, continued with their admirable effects, and miraculous events ...].
Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700Date: [1684]- Books
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By the King : a proclamation for the better direction of those who desire to repaire to the court for the cure of their disease, called, the kings euill.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: M.DC.XXXI [1631]- Books
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Dissertatio medica, inauguralis, de scrophula. Quam, annuente summo numine, ex auctoritate reverendi admodum viri, D. Gulielmi Robertson, S.S.T.P. academiæ Edinburgenæ praefecti; nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis medicæ decreto, pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit, Ricardus Pearson, Anglus, societatis regiae medicae edinensis praeses annuus; nec non, Societ. Nat. Stud. Praeses.
Pearson, Richard, 1765-1836.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
Observations on scrophulous affections : with remarks on schirrus, cancer, and rachitis / by Robert Hamilton.
Hamilton, Robert, 1721-1793.Date: 1791- Books
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By the King : a proclamation inhibiting the resort of His Maiesties people to the court, for cure of the kings euill, vntill the middle of Lent, and to restraine the accesse of others from infected places.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: M.DC.XXXI [1631]- Books
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By the King : a proclamation appointing the time when His Maiesties subiects may attend to be cured of the disease, commonly called, the kings euill.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: 1634- Books
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The eighteenth edition, revised, of an essay, on the nature and cure of schrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice. With additions. And above sixty cases; the remedies In Them Used, And Occasional Remarks. To which is prefixed, a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its Root. Published for the Good of Mankind; particularly the Common People. By John Morley, Esq. Of Halstead in Essex.
Morley, John, -1776.Date: [1778]- Books
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An essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil; deduced from observations and practice. The second edition: with an addition of remarkable cases of poor sufferers, cured by the author. Seriously recommended to the Perusal of all unhappy Persons and Families labouring under any Scrophulous Complaints, which have hitherto eluded all Attempts to remove them. Facts are stubborn Things.
Morley, John, -1776.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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A brief account of a specifick remedy for curing the king's evil; with some observations, of general use and service to people afflicted with that distemper. In a letter to a friend. The third edition, with additions. By William Vickers, Clergyman.
Vickers, William, active 1707-1711.Date: 1710- Books
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Charisma siue Donum sanationis : Seu explicatio totius quæstionis de mirabilium sanitatum gratia, in qua præcipuè agitur de solenni & sacra curatione strumæ, cui reges Angliæ ritè inaugurati, diuinitùs medicati sunt, & quam serenissima Elizabetha, Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regina, ex cælesti gratia sibi concessa, applicatione manuum suarum, & contactu morbidarum partium, non sine religiosis ceremonijs, & precibus, cum admirabili & fælici successu in dies sanat. Auctore Guil. Tookero S. Theol. Doctore.
Tooker, William, 1558?-1621Date: 1597- Books
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An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil. With several observations of diet, air, &c. which may be of use and service to people afflicted with that distemper. To which is added, a Specimen of Success, in a faithful Relation of many extraordinary Cures, (viz. Strumous Ulcers, Sore Eyes, and Scrophuious Consumptions) on Men, Women, and Children. In a letter to a friend. The eleventh edition. By William Vickers, M.A.
Vickers, William, active 1707-1711.Date: 1716- Books
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A brief account of a specifick remedy for curing the king's evil, confirmed by seventy nine extraordinary cures, since October, 1706. Containing likewise some other useful observations. In a letter to a friend. The second edition. By William Vickers, M.A.
Vickers, William, active 1707-1711.Date: [1709]- Books
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A treatise on the struma or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil; in which the common opinion of its being a hereditary disease is proved to be erroneous; more rational causes are assigned; and a successful method of treatment is recommended. By Thomas White, Surgeon to the London-Dispensary.
White, Thomas, 1753-Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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An essay on the king's-evil. By Robert Willan, M.D.
Willan, Robert, active 1746-1757.Date: M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]- Books
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By the King : a proclamation inhibiting the resort of His Maiesties people to the court, for cure of the kings euill, and to restraine the accesse of others from infected places.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: M.DC.XXXII [1632]- Books
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By the King : a proclamation forbidding any resort to His Maiesties Court, for cure of the kings-euill, vntill Easter next.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: 1634- Books
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At the court at Whitehall the ninth of January 1683 : Present the Kings most excellent Majesty, Lord Keeper ... [18 others] Mr. Godolphin. : Whereas by the grace and blessing of God, the kings and queens of this realm by many ages past, have had the happiness by their sacred touch, and invocation of the name of God, to cure those who are afflicted with the disease called the Kings-evil.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1683. [i.e. 1684]- Books
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An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil. With several observations of great use and service to people afflicted with that distemper: to which is added, A specimen of success, in a faithful Relation of sundry Cures on Men. Women and Children. In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition, with additions. By William Vickers, M.A.
Vickers, William, active 1707-1711.Date: 1710- Books
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An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil. With several observations which may be of use and service to people afflicted with that distemper. To which is added, A specimen of success, in a faithful Relation of many extraordinary Cures on Men, Women, and Children. In a letter to a friend. The fifth edition, with additions. By William Vickers, M.A.
Vickers, William, active 1707-1711.Date: 1711- Books
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By the King : a proclamation for the better ordering of those who repaire to the court, for their cure of the disease called the kings euill.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: M.DC.XXIX [1629]- Books
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A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil: In which the common opinion of its being a hereditary disease is proved to be erroneous; more rational causes are assigned, illustrated by a variety of apposite cases; and a successful method of treatment recommended: together with general directions for sea-bathing. By Thomas White, of the corporation of surgeons, and surgeon to the London-dispensary.
White, Thomas, 1753-Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]