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Filed under: Literature and medicine -- England -- History -- 16th century Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. (Andrews & Clifton, 1885), by Benjamin Rush Field (page images at HathiTrust) Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. (Free Press Publishing House, 1884), by Benjamin Rush Field (page images at HathiTrust) Shakespeare as a physician. Comprising every word which in any way relates to medicine, surgery or obstetrics, found in the complete works of that writer, with criticisms and comparison of the same with the medical thoughts of to-day. (J.H. Chambers & co., 1884), by J. Portman Chesney (page images at HathiTrust) The medical and surgical knowledge of William Shakspere (The author, 1907), by John William Wainwright (page images at HathiTrust) Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. (Free press publishing house, 1884), by Benjamin Rush Field (page images at HathiTrust) Medical Thoughts of Shakespeare, by Benjamin Rush Field (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Medicine -- History -- Sources -- Bibliography -- ExhibitionsFiled under: Medicine -- United States -- History -- 17th century -- Sources -- Bibliography Early American Medical Imprints: A Guide to Works Printed in the United States, 1668-1820 (Washington: National Library of Medicine, 1961), by Robert B. Austin Filed under: Medicine -- United States -- History -- 18th century -- Sources -- Bibliography Early American Medical Imprints: A Guide to Works Printed in the United States, 1668-1820 (Washington: National Library of Medicine, 1961), by Robert B. Austin Filed under: Ophthalmology -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Medicine -- England -- History -- 17th century -- SourcesFiled under: Medicine -- France -- History -- 17th century -- Sources Lettres de Gui Patin, 1630-1672, collationnée sur les manuscrits autographes, publiée avec l'addition des lettres inédites, la restauration des textes retranchés ou altérés, et des notes biographiques, bibliographiques et historiques. (H. Champion, 1907), by Guy Patin, Paul Triare, and Paul Triare (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Medicine -- Great Britain -- History -- Sources
Filed under: Medicine -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century -- Sources Good tydings to the sick and lame: or, The sick-man's library. Teaching both high and low, rich and poor, next under God, how to prescribe to, or procure ease for the pained, strength for the weak, health for the sick, and cure for sores. Being a true and candid relation of the vertue and uses of four excellent medicines, viz. Arcanum vegetabilium, Pilulæ vegetantes, Balsamum vitæ, Unguentum refrigerans, whereunto is added, a few of the many testimonies and cures performed by the same ... published for the good of all who labour under pain and misery. / By Rich. Fletcher Nath. Merry Professors of chymical pysick in London. (London, : Printed for the authors, 1674.), by R. Fletcher and Nathaniel Merry (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Medicine -- Massachusetts -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Medicine -- Practice -- United States -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Medicine -- South Carolina -- History -- Sources |