Medical advertising was ubiquitous in early modern England; due to the ephemeral nature of many advertisements, probably only a tiny percentage is still extant today. Practitioners of all kinds advertised their services, both consultation and a wide range of prepared medicines. Many medical advertisements included information about health and disease.
Last Name Sort descending | First Name | Title | Date |
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[author not specified] | At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks… | 1680 | |
[author not specified] | A catalogue of medicines for several diseases | 1685 | |
[author not specified] | The gentlewoman that lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is removed to Racket Court | 1690 | |
[author not specified] | ...here is lately arrived an experienced and most famous High-German doctor... | 1689 | |
[author not specified] | At the New-House in the Wash Garden, in Haydon-yard in the Little-Minories… | 1680 | |
[author not specified] | At the sign of the two faces, upon great Tower-Hill, a little above the… | 1699 | |
[author not specified] | ...At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clements-Church... | 1697 | |
[author not specified] | Advertisement. Elixir stomachicum | 1698 | |
[author not specified] | An advertisement In Great Knight-Rider-Street... | 1680 |