Bellum medicinale or, the present state of doctors and apothecaries in London : being the remarks upon a letter from a merchant-dispensary physician to himself, and his answer, in a letter from a chymist in the city to a country physician, with the physician's answer, wherein the antient and most effectual way of Practice is proposed, as the best means to put an end to the contest.

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Imprint:London : M. Fabian, 1701.
Description:1 online resource (61 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12359503
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Varying Form of Title:Present state of doctors and apothecaries in London
Other authors / contributors:Royal College of Physicians of London, current owner.
Notes:Collection FA: RCPCFA001, College Collection.
Document notes: Dimensions: 20 cm, General Note: Copy number 13495-10: Bound with 'A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London' by Jonathan Goddard, 1670. Spine title: Pamphlets on physic and physicians; Copy number 13494-4: Bound with 'A Narrative of facts demonstrating the actual existence and true cause of that physical confederacy in Bath made known to the public in the printed letters of Dr. Lucas and Dr. Oliver, by William Baylies, 1757, Class Number: C9, priref: 2792, Barcode: 13495-4, CopyShelfRef: C9 GOD, CID: 2186.
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