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Dr. Merrett aged 81. and upwards, dr. in physick, of Oxford 53. years, practitioner in London from the year 1638
Fellow of both royal societies, keeper of Dr. Harvey's musæum in the College of Physicians, censor eleven years, which never but one ever was, &c. makes to his parish of St. Andrews Holbourn this proposition following, viz. : That he will give without demand of any reward, to 150 persons, medicines of his own making -
The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist
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A short reply to the postscript, &c. of H.S
Shewing his many falsities in matters of fact; the impertinencies of his promised answers to some physicians that have written against the apothecaries: his conspiracy with apothecaries to defame them, the R.S. and many learned men of our nation. Made by Christopher Merrett Dr. of physic and fellow of the college of physicians -
Two discourses
the first, concerning the different wits of men : the second, a brief discourse concerning the various sicknesses of wines, and their respective remedies at this day commonly used -
A short view of the fravds, and abvses committed by apothecaries, as well in relation to patients, as physicians, and of the only remedy thereof by physicians making their own medicines
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New experiments and observations touching cold, or, An experimental history of cold, begun
to which are added an examen of antiperistasis, and an examen of Mr. Hobs's doctrine about cold : whereunto is annexed An account of freezing, brought in to the Royal Society, by the learned Dr. C. Merret, a fellow of it : together with an appendix, containing some promiscuous experiments and observations relating to the precedent history of cold -
The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist
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The character of a compleat physician, or naturalist
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A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries
as well in relation to patients, as physicians, and of the only remedy thereof by physicians making their own medicines -
Two discourses
I. concerning the different wits of men, II. of the mysterie of vintners -
A short view of the frauds and abuses committed by apothecaries
as well in relation to patients as physicians, and of the only remedy thereof by physicians making their own medicines -
A short view of the frauds and abuses committed by apothecaries
as well in relation to patients as physicians, and of the only remedy thereof by physicians making their own medicines -
Two discourses
I. Concerning the different wits of men -
The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon
detecting their necessary connexion and dependence on each other : withall a discovery of the frauds of the quacking empirick, the praescribing surgeon, and the practicing apothecary -
A letter concerning the present state of physick, and the regulation of the practice of it in this kingdom
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Two discourses
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Self-conviction, or, An enumeration of the absurdities, railings against the college, and physicians in general (but more especially, the writers against the apothecaries), non-sence, irrational conclusions, falsities in matters of fact, and in quotations, concessions, &c. of a nameless person
and also, an answer to the rest of Lex talionis -
The art of glass
wherein are shown the wayes to make and colour glass, pastes, enamels, lakes, and other curiosities -
A collection of acts of Parliament, charters, trials at law, and judges opinion
concerning those grants to the Colledge of Physicians London, taken from the originals, law-books, and annals, commanded by Sir Edward Alston Kt., president, and the elects and censors -
Pinax rerum naturalium Britannicarum
continens vegetabilia, animalia et fossilia : in hac insula reperta inchoatus -
New experiments and observations touching cold, or, An experimental history of cold begun
to which are added an examen of antiperistasis and an examen of Mr. Hobs's doctrine about cold