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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of physic, complained that he was jostled in the street and threatened to be kicked by Craddock who would have … going in the streetes about his business, he was justled and, in manner of assaulte, threatned to be kickt by one Mr Craddock of Graies Inn. And had not one John Shelbury, being present, interposed …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Surgeons in London, Morris had struck him with his fist and said that he 'was a knave, a scurvie rascall, and that I lyed', which was provocative of a duel. Arundel … 'Whereas Richard Morris one of the Company of Barber Chirurgeons of the City of London was this day brought before …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in this case were under way by 18 November 1637 and on 12 DecemberDeodate entered bond to answer the charges … apothecary, on behalf of Deodate. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of John Watson. Summary of proceedings Dr Duck acted as counsel for Broughton and Dr Merrick for Deodate. Merrick responded to the libel on …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Buggs's libel by saying that he was merely an apothecary, and obtained his title of doctor of physic at Padua or … overseas. On 20 October Dr Merrick, acting for Buggs, and Dr Duck for Norton, were called on to prove their libels. … of proceedings Dr Merrick acted as counsel for Buggs and Dr Duck for Norton. On 20 October 1638 both were called …
8th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be engrossed. L. 2a. An act concerning the purveyance and taking of horses, carts and carriages, by land or by … SIR ROBERT PHELIPS said such a sickness must be by physicians judged incurable, otherwise is not to be … against his will; being sick and unable to serve, his physicians advised him not to stay in the town. Therefore, he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had assumed the wardship of Heane's nephew, James Heane, and the two men made a £10 wager over whether a Mr Morse had … 'the Heanes were as good men or better' than the Callows and challenging him 'to do what he durst do with four … to Heane's version, Callow called him 'base rogue' and 'villaine', declared 'he would have Heane's hart's blood' …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… The common enemy having failed in all their former plots and conspiracies, for the ruin of his Highness 1 and the Government, resolved, (it seems) at last, to bring … least noise or motion, save that he sneezed once. When the physicians and surgeons opened his head, they found he had …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… of that year on 27 April, Caesar A Dalmariis, an Italian and Doctor of Padua, having first read letters testimonial …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Winchester 1600, bishop of Lichfield & Coventry 1609, and of London 1610 (of the Inner Temple 1611), archbishop of … (son of Edward, of Edwardston, Suffolk), fellow College of Physicians 1631, treasurer 1649-54, president 1655-66, … B.Med. 1669, D. Med. 1671, a fellow of the College of Physicians 1676 (4th son of Thomas, merchant taylor), born in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bank of the Nethan, a fine stream tributary to the Clyde, and is in the centre of the parish, and contains the parochial church. The inhabitants are … annually, form a committee of management; there are two physicians, two surgeons, a resident surgeon, and an …
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