Harvey |
Gideon |
The conclave of physicians. In two parts. Detecting their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their… |
1686 |
[author not specified] |
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Hippocrates ridens. Or, Joco-serious reflections... |
1686 |
[author not specified] |
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A dialogue ... concerning a...pamphlet called the conclave of physicians |
1686 |
Yonge |
James |
Medicaster medicatus, or a remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part. Written by… |
1685 |
Yonge |
James |
Medicaster medicatus, or a Remedy for the itch of scribling· The first part. Written by… |
1685 |
Harvey |
Gideon |
The conclave of physicians, detect[i]ng their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their patients… |
1683 |
Merry |
Nathaniel |
A plea for the chymists or non-colegiats: or, considerations natural, rational, and legal, in… |
1683 |
Griffith |
Richard |
A-la-mode phlebotomy no good fashion: or, The copy of a letter to Dr… |
1681 |
[author not specified] |
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The sick may have advice for nothing |
1680 |
Merret |
Christopher |
The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist… |
1680 |
Merret |
Christopher |
The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist… |
1680 |
Staines |
William |
Medela medicorum: or, An enquiry into the reasons & grounds of the contempt of physicians, and… |
1678 |
Goodall |
Charles |
The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of physick in this nation faithfully… |
1676 |
Royal College of Physicians of London |
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An exact account of all who are the present members of the King’s College of… |
1676 |
Hargrave |
A. |
Reason in season: or, A vvord on the behalf of the non-collegiate physicians and… |
1676 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
Starkey revived, or, Collections out of nature’s explication. Part I and Helmont’s vindication : being a… |
1676 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
A vindication of chymistry, and chymical medicines |
1676 |
[author not specified] |
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The principles of the chymists of London stated |
1676 |
[author not specified] |
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The character of a quack-doctor...exposed |
1676 |
Fletcher |
Richard |
A character of a true physician; or A true chymist compared with a goose-quill… |
1676 |
D. |
C. |
Some reasons, of the present decay of the practise of physick in learned and approved… |
1675 |
Huyberts |
Adrian |
A corner-stone laid towards the building of a nevv colledge (that is to say… |
1675 |
Trye |
Mary |
Medicatrix, or The woman-physician: vindicating Thomas O’Dowde, a chymical physician, and royal licentiate; and… |
1675 |
C. |
T. |
Vindiciæ pharmacapolæ, or an answer to the doctors complaints against apothecaries. Ou, poiei eas mia… |
1675 |
Godfrey |
Robert |
Various injuries & abuses in chymical and Galenical physick: committed both by physicians & apothecaries, detected. For… |
1674 |
[author not specified] |
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An exact account of ... present members of the Kings College of Physicians... |
1673 |
[author not specified] |
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An essay for the regvlation of the practice of physick. Upon which regulation are grounded… |
1673 |
Stubbe |
Henry |
Medice cura teipsum! Or The apothecaries plea in some short and modest animadversions, upon a… |
1671 |
C. |
W. |
Reflections on a libel, intituled, A plea for the apothecaries… |
1671 |
Maynwaringe |
Everard |
Praxis medicorum antiqua & nova: the ancient and modern practice of physick examined, stated, and compared… |
1671 |