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At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by doctors commons back-gate liveth a physician : Who cureth the venereal disease with all its symptomes, as Gonorrhea, or running of the reines, pain in the head.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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The water of talk [sic] : with divers effences and rarities.
Date: [1670?]- Books
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At the blew ball in little Kerby street in Hatton Garden in Holborn liveth a gentlewoman.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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A caveat to the unwary: or, Venus unveil'd : With all her venerial train, as also her several disguises and various shapes and forms laid open, after a pretended cure.
Clark, T., active 1700Date: [1700?]- Books
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Whereas there has a scandalous paper been lately dispers'd abroad, reflecting upon the honor and conscience of a member of the Colledg of Physicians, as if the prizes exacts for his medicines were more exoribtiant than any he complains of in the apothecaries.
Date: [between 1676 and 1684]- Books
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In St. Martins Court in St. Martins-lane; at the sign of the golden heart, up one pair of stairs, liveth a gentlewoman, who, by the long experience.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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In Bridges-Street, just over against the King's Play-house, near Covent-Garden, at Mr. Edward Stevenson, liveth Anthony Bellon, doctor of phisick in the University of Montpellier, newly come over.
Bellon, AnthonyDate: [1680?]- Books
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Niemant mijns gelijck. Ingantsch Christenrijck. Die u soo suyver kan geneesen, als ick aen meenigh duysendt hebbewesen : That most renowned Dutch operator, who lived in the great city and University of Leyden, is come over into this most famous nation at the instances of some persons of quality that knew in what great credit he lived in Holland, for the cure of men, women, and children.
Gerardts, GonsaleDate: [1695]- Books
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A friendly and seasonable advertisement concerning the dog-days / by Nath. Merry Philo-chim. In regard there are many that perish in and about this city &c. through an evil custom, arising from a false opinion, that is not safe to take physick in the extreams of heat and cold, or in the dog days.
Merry, NathanielDate: [1682?]- Books
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By the King's authority : At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clements-Church in the Strand, just over against the spectacle shop, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor.
Date: [between 1695 and 1700]- Books
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At the Crown and Golden-Ball on London-Bridge, where is a free entry, next door to London-Bridge Coffee-house near St. Magnus Church, liveth H. Hippen.
Hippen, H.Date: [1700?]- Books
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At the Heart and Star, at the Dyers-Arms, next to John's coffee-house, in the great Old-Bailey, lives a physician.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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Thomas Saffold, an approved and licensed physitian, and student in astrology : living at the Black-Ball and old Lilly's-Head, next door to the feather-shops that are within Black-Fryars Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate-Church, just by Ludgate, who resolves these questions following, viz. Whether any ones life may be happy or unhappy.
Date: [between 1674 and 1691]- Books
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Cure for the dogmatical incurables, performed in matter of fact by N. Merry philo-chym : All subjects have their excrements in them, and excrements will make but bad medicines. First cure the subjects of their diseases, and thou shalt happily cure the patients of their sicknesses. All true medicine is the incorruptible and undigestible part latent in their subjects. Whence it follows that excrements and foods are no physick, or very improper medicines; hence a necessity of seperation.
Merry, NathanielDate: 1682- Books
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In Bruges-street in Covent-garden, over-against the Kings-Play-House or Rose-Tavern, where you will see the Kings-Arms hang over the balconey, dwelleth, Cornelius a Tilbourn : the famous German physitian and operator, sworn chyrugeon to the late King Charles the II. An now priviledg'd by our gracious soveraign King William, who.
Tilburg, CorneliusDate: [between 1695 and 1700]- Books
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For the scurvey, pox, and dropsie.
Date: [1700?]- Books
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Bartlett, at the Golden Ball, by the tavern in Prescot-street in Goodmans-fields, London : His inventions of steel trusses and instruments, medicines and methods to cure ruptures, faults of the testicles, and falling out of the fundament or womb, and make the weak strong and the crooked strait.
Bartlett, C.Date: [1660?]- Books
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In Great More Fields, a corner house by long alley, liveth a physician, who (through the assistance of God) is able to perform the things following.
Date: [1670?]- Books
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Direction given by me (Anthony Daffy, student in physic) : for taking my safe, innocent and successful cordial drink, elixir salutis; proper to the cure of each distemper (in the printed sheet of its virtues mentioned,) and suited unto the patients several ages, sexes and constitution.
Daffy, AnthonyDate: [1670?]- Books
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At the sign of the two faces, upon great Tower-Hill, a little above the Gun-Tavern : Lives a physician, of above twenty years experience in the cure of all diseases incident to the bodies of men, women, and children; but more especially the pox, or venerial diseases.
Date: [1699?]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street, from Cheapside, on the left hand, lives John Pechey : of long standing in the Colledge of Physicians in London.
John PecheyDate: [1700?]- Books
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Most dear and highly esteemed women, with truth and modesty, it may be averred, that I have cured many hundreds of your sex : and to prevent your languishing under several violent distempers: I do still continue the use of my most excellent art.
Draper, StephenDate: [1686]- Books
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By their Majesties special license and authority : From my house in Bridges-Street in Covent-Garden, over-against the play-house, or the Rose-Tavern, where the Kings-Armes hangs over the balconey. I Cornelius a Tilbourn, sworn chirurgeon to the late King Charles the second, and now priviledg'd by our our present Gracious Soveraign.
Tilburg, CorneliusDate: [between 1689 and 1694]- Books
Cooking recipes you will like.
Date: 1938- Books
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A doctor in physick, (twenty years since fellow of Kings Colledg in Cambridg) in Salisbury Court in Fleet-Street : at the Golden-Ball below the Ship-Tavern, hath with his long experience attained to the speediest and easiest ways of cure of the running of the reins.
Gray, Edmund, 1632 or 1633-Date: [1675]