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 First Name Title Sort descending Date
[author not specified] Representation for the apothecaries of Edinburgh... 1695
Merret Christopher Self-conviction; or An enumeration of the absurdities, railings, against the College, and physicians in… 1670
Terne Christopher Some papers writ in the year 1664. In answer to a letter, concerning the practice… 1670
D. C. Some reasons, of the present decay of the practise of physick in learned and approved… 1675
Fletcher Richard Starkey revived, or, Collections out of nature’s explication. Part I and Helmont’s vindication : being a… 1676
Hepburn George Tarrugo unmasked, or An answer to a late pamphlet intituled, Apollo Mathematicus by George Hepburn… 1695
Merret Christopher The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon, detecting their necessary connexion, and… 1670
Oberndorf Johann The anatomyes of the true physition, and counterfeit mounte-banke: wherein both of them, are… 1602
[author not specified] The apothecaries reply to the city-reasons against their bill 1694
Forrest Pieter van The arraignment of vrines: vvherein are set downe the manifold errors and abuses of ignorant… 1623
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 The catalogue of the fellows and other members of the Royal College of Physicians, London… 1696
Merret Christopher The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist… 1680
Merret Christopher The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist… 1680
[author not specified] The character of a quack-doctor...exposed 1676
Goodall Charles The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of physick in this nation faithfully… 1676
Royal College of Physicians of London The Colledge of Physitians desireth only such new powers as may enable them to put… 1622
Harvey Gideon The conclave of physicians, detect[i]ng their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their patients… 1683
Harvey Gideon The conclave of physicians. In two parts. Detecting their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their… 1686
W. I. The copie of a letter sent by a learned physician to his friend, wherein are… 1586
Bostocke Richard The difference betwene the auncient phisicke, first taught by the godly forefathers, consisting in vnitie… 1585
Garth Samuel The dispensary. A poem· In six canto’s… 1700
Garth Samuel The dispensary. A poem· In six canto’s… 1700
Garth Samuel The dispensary: a poem. In six canto’s… 1699
Garth Samuel The dispensary: a poem. In six canto’s… 1699
Garth Samuel The dispensary; a poem… 1699
Brown Andrew The epilogue to the five papers lately past betwixt the two physicians Dr. O. and… 1699
[author not specified] The physicians reply to the surgeons answer 1690
Maynwaringe Everard The practice of physick duly regulated. The extravagant invention, and destructive number of medicines, corrected… 1690
[author not specified] The principles of the chymists of London stated 1676