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A justification of the right of every well educated physician of fair character and mature age, residing within the jurisdiction of the College of Physicians of London, to be admitted a fellow of that corporation, if found competent, upon examination, in learning and skill. Together with an account of the proceedings of those licentiates who lately attempted to establish that right; including the pleadings of the counsel, and the opinions of the judges, as taken in short-hand by Mr. Gurney. By Christopher Stanger, M. D. Gresham Professor of Physic, and Physician to the Foundling Hospital [electronic resource].
by Stanger, Christopher, 1759-1834. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1798Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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To the public in general, and to those that are afflicted in particular. [electronic resource] : I here have Orders to make known, that Mr. Lelley, well known for curing the rheumatism above sixty years with the greatest Success, never known to fail of giving Ease in a few Minutes, has been so kind as to give the receipt unto Mr. James Cook, at Ewell, Surry, who is now come to this town. No one need to fear of Relief (by the Blessing of God) if they apply in Time. Mrs. Cook intends to bathe her Sex, if thought fit, and Mr. Cook the Gentlemen. The Rheumatism cured in its worst Stages, from Ten to Twenty or Thirty; no Cure no Pay, by their humble Servant, James Cook, Ewell, and now come to this Town.
by Cook, James, of Ewell, Surry. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1787]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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