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.
Last Name | First Name | Title | Date Sort descending |
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Colbatch | John | A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a… | 1698 |
[author not specified] | The state of physick in London | 1698 | |
Royal College of Physicians of London | The Statutes of the Colledge of Physicians London: worthy to be perused by all men… | 1698 | |
Boulton | Richard | An examination of Mr. John Colbatch his books, viz. I. Novum lumen chirurgicum. II. Essay… | 1699 |
Garth | Samuel | The dispensary; a poem… | 1699 |
Garth | Samuel | The dispensary: a poem. In six canto’s… | 1699 |
Garth | Samuel | The dispensary: a poem. In six canto’s… | 1699 |
Brown | Andrew | The epilogue to the five papers lately past betwixt the two physicians Dr. O. and… | 1699 |
Garth | Samuel | The dispensary. A poem· In six canto’s… | 1700 |
Garth | Samuel | The dispensary. A poem· In six canto’s… | 1700 |