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.
 
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Coxe Thomas A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is… 1669
Merret Christopher A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries; as well in relation… 1669
Merret Christopher A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries; as well in relation… 1670
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
Merret Christopher The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon, detecting their necessary connexion, and… 1670
Goddard Jonathan A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London, and… 1670
[author not specified] Lex talionis; sive Vindiciæ pharmacoporum [sic]: or a short reply to Dr Merrett’s book; and… 1670
Merret Christopher Self-conviction; or An enumeration of the absurdities, railings, against the College, and physicians in… 1670
Merret Christopher A short reply to the postscript, &c. of H.S. Shewing his many falsities in matters… 1670
Maynwaringe Everard Praxis medicorum antiqua & nova: the ancient and modern practice of physick examined, stated, and compared… 1671
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
[author not specified] An exact account of ... present members of the Kings College of Physicians... 1673
[author not specified] An essay for the regvlation of the practice of physick. Upon which regulation are grounded… 1673
Godfrey Robert Various injuries & abuses in chymical and Galenical physick: committed both by physicians & apothecaries, detected. For… 1674
C. T. Vindiciæ pharmacapolæ, or an answer to the doctors complaints against apothecaries. Ou, poiei eas mia… 1675
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
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] The principles of the chymists of London stated 1676
[author not specified] 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
Goodall Charles The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of physick in this nation faithfully… 1676
Royal College of Physicians of London An exact account of all who are the present members of the King’s College of… 1676
Staines William Medela medicorum: or, An enquiry into the reasons & grounds of the contempt of physicians, and… 1678
[author not specified] The sick may have advice for nothing 1680