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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.

A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries; as well in relation…

Merret, Christopher
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A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries; as well in relation…

Merret, Christopher
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A short reply to the postscript, &c. of H.S. Shewing his many falsities in matters…

Merret, Christopher
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Self-conviction; or An enumeration of the absurdities, railings, against the College, and physicians in…

Merret, Christopher
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Medela medicinæ. A plea for the free profession, and a renovation of the art of…

Nedham, Marchamont
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Medela ignorantiæ: or A just and plain vindication of Hippocrates and Galen from the groundless…

Sprackling, Robert
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A letter concerning the present state of physick, and the regulation of the practice of…

M., T.
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A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is…

Coxe, Thomas
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A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London, and…

Goddard, Jonathan
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The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon, detecting their necessary connexion, and…

Merret, Christopher
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