MPIWG

politics, medical

In most places, medicine was regulated but only very incompletely. There was considerable friction amongst different kinds of practitioners, such as apothecaries and physicians, and a small literature that addressed such controversies.


There are 100 books tagged with this term.
 
Last Name Sort descending First Name Title Date
Royal College of Physicians of London An exact account of all who are the present members of the King’s College of… 1676
Royal College of Physicians of London Answers to the objections against the college-bill… 1689
Royal College of Physicians of London The catalogue of the fellows and other members of the Royal College of Physicians, London… 1696
Royal College of Physicians of London A short account of the proceedings of the College of Physicians, London, in relation to… 1697
Royal College of Physicians of London The Statutes of the Colledge of Physicians London: worthy to be perused by all men… 1693
Royal College of Physicians of London The Colledge of Physitians desireth only such new powers as may enable them to put… 1622
Royal College of Physicians of London The Statutes of the Colledge of Physicians London: worthy to be perused by all men… 1698
Royal College of Surgeons of England. The surgeons case… 1690
Salmon William A rebuke to the authors of a blew-book; call’d, The state of physick in… 1698
Securis John A detection and querimonie of the daily enormities and abuses co[m]mitted in physick… 1566
Sennert Daniel Chymistry made easie and useful. Or, The agreement and disagreement of the chymists and galenists… 1662
Sprackling Robert Medela ignorantiæ: or A just and plain vindication of Hippocrates and Galen from the groundless… 1665
Staines William Medela medicorum: or, An enquiry into the reasons & grounds of the contempt of physicians, and… 1678
Stubbe Henry Medice cura teipsum! Or The apothecaries plea in some short and modest animadversions, upon a… 1671
Terne Christopher Some papers writ in the year 1664. In answer to a letter, concerning the practice… 1670
Thomson George Aimatiasis: or, The true way of preserving the bloud in its integrity, and rectifying it… 1670
Trye Mary Medicatrix, or The woman-physician: vindicating Thomas O’Dowde, a chymical physician, and royal licentiate; and… 1675
Turner Daniel Apologia chyrurgica. A vindication of the noble art of chyrurgery, from the gross abuses offer’d… 1695
W. W. Novum lumen chirurgicum extinctum: or, Med. Colbatch’s New light of chirurgery put out. Wherein the… 1695
W. S. An examination of a late treatise of the gout: wherein John Colbatch’s demonstrations are briefly… 1697
W. I. The copie of a letter sent by a learned physician to his friend, wherein are… 1586
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
[author not specified] The character of a quack-doctor...exposed 1676
[author not specified] Lex talionis; sive Vindiciæ pharmacoporum [sic]: or a short reply to Dr Merrett’s book; and… 1670
[author not specified] Glad-tidings to unfortunate venerial patients... 1690
[author not specified] An exact account of ... present members of the Kings College of Physicians... 1673
[author not specified] The apothecaries reply to the city-reasons against their bill 1694
[author not specified] An essay for the regvlation of the practice of physick. Upon which regulation are grounded… 1673
[author not specified] The state of physick in London 1698