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A bill
intituled, An Act for making the Surgeons of London and the Barbers of London Two Separate and Distinct Corporations -
Answers for Robert Wallace surgeon, and collector to the faculty of physicians and surgeons of Glasgow, charger, to the petition of James Calder gardener in Glasgow, suspender
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Information for Robert Wallace surgeon, and collector to the faculty of physicians and surgeons of Glasgow, charger; against James Calder gardener in Glasgow, suspender
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The case of Mr. T.L. with regard to the method pursued therein by J.K. surgeon
with the uncommon treatment the said J.K. hath met with, in his proceedure therein -
Pregnancy and birth in early modern France
treatises by caring physicians and surgeons (1581-1625) -
Fair play for one's life: or, The sovereign preservative of the royal family, nobility, &c
and, of the arts of physick, and surgery, and the apothecaries trade. By a gentleman of quality of North Britain -
Scanty particulars
the scandalous life and astonishing secret of Queen Victoria's most eminent military doctor -
British women surgeons and their patients, 1860-1918
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A bill, intituled, an act for making the surgeons of London and the barbers of London two separate and distinct corporations
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The case of the barbers of London
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At the Boot and Spatterdash next door but one to the Vine Tavern in Long-Acre, near Drury-Lane, liveth a German Dr. and surgeon
Who by the blessing of God on his great pains, travels and experience, hath had wonderful success in the cure of the diseases following -
At the Boot and Spatterdash next door but one to the Vine Tavern in Long-Acre, near Drury-Lane, liveth a German Dr. & surgeon
Who by the blessing of God on his great pains, travels and experience, hath had wonderful success in the cure of the diseases following -
At the Boot and Spatterdash next door but one to the Vine Tavern in Long-Acre, near Drury-Lane, liveth a German Dr. & surgeon
Who by the blessing of God on his great pains, travels and experience, hath had wonderful success in the cure of the diseases following -
A short state of the case between the physicians & surgeons, relating to the surgeons bill
now before the Honourable House of Commons -
A short state of the case between the physicians & surgeons, relating to the surgeons bill
now before the Honourable House of Commons -
A short state of the case between the physicians & surgeons, relating to the surgeons bill
now before the Honourable House of Commons -
To the Honourable House of Commons, commonly called, the Lower House of Parliament
the humble petition of the masters or gouernours of the Mysterie Comminaltie of Barbers and Chirurgions of London -
This is to acquaint the curious in general
that there is to be seen, ... at the Crown in High-Street, Canterbury, ... Miss Hawtin, from Coventry -
A sermon
preached on the death of Mr. N. Aspden, Surgeon, before A respectable Audience, in the Methodist Chapel, On Sunday, September 30th, 1798. With enlargements, and illustrated with notes. By T. Wood -
Excerpts, from the decreet, obtained the 23d of February 1722, at the instance of the barbers of Edinburgh, against the surgeons, containing the grand decerniture of said decreet, and the special interlocutors, so far as respects the clerkship, made out at the desire of the Lord Coalston, reporter of the cause depending betwixt the surgeons of Edinburgh, and Alexander Schaw, their clerk, against the said barbers, and Walter Ferguson, writer in Edinburgh
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Information for the surgeons of Edinburgh, and Alexander Shaw their clerk, pursuers; against the barbers of Edinburgh, and Walter Ferguson writer there, defenders
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This is to acquaint the curious in general
that there is to be seen from half after ten in the morning, till nine in the evening, without loss of time, at the Sun, in the Corn-market, the surprizing Warwickshire young lady, Miss Hawtin, from Coventry -
The case of the barbers of London
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Charter under the Great Seal, in favours of the College and Corporation of Surgeons of the City of Edinburgh
incorporating them, of new, under the name and title of the Royal College of Surgeons of the City of Edinburgh, and authorizing them to carry into execution a scheme for making a provision for the widows and children of the members of the corporation, and their clerk -
A candid inquiry into the education, qualifications, and offices of a surgeon-apothecary
the several branches of the profession being distinctly treated on, and suitable methodical forms annexed; Besides Various other topics connected with the principal Office are also subjoined; by Mr. James Lucas, Late a Surgeon of the Leeds Infirmary, from its institution; A Member of the Corporation of Surgeons, And a corresponding Member of the London Medical Society