Title: | 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. |
Author: | Chesney, J. Portman (Jesse Portman) |
Note: | J.H. Chambers & co., 1884 |
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Subject: | Literature and medicine -- England -- History -- 16th century |
Subject: | Literature and medicine -- England -- History -- 17th century |
Subject: | Medicine in literature |
Subject: | Medicine -- England -- History -- 16th century -- Sources |
Subject: | Medicine -- Quotations, maxims, etc. |
Subject: | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Knowledge -- Medicine |
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