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Book Edition: Various ironic and serious discourses on the subject of physick. Viz I. Observations on Mrs. Stephens’s medicine for the stone, with that of her Receipt as publish’d. II. Of the Origin, Nature, and Dignity of the Degrees of Doctors, particularly in Physick, first instituted by the Roman Pontiff. III. Physick’s a Jest, a Whim, an Humour, a Fashion, e’en as much as Dress, or Dancing. IV. One Physician is good as another, Surgeons not less knowing, Apothecaries best of all. V. Sagacity the principal Knowledge in Physick. VI. A gothic oration in praise of that commonly call’d bad Practice in Physick.

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Various ironic and serious discourses on the subject of physick. Viz I. Observations on Mrs. Stephens’s medicine for the stone, with that of her Receipt as publish’d. II. Of the Origin, Nature, and Dignity of the Degrees of Doctors, particularly in Physick, first instituted by the Roman Pontiff. III. Physick’s a Jest, a Whim, an Humour, a Fashion, e’en as much as Dress, or Dancing. IV. One Physician is good as another, Surgeons not less knowing, Apothecaries best of all. V. Sagacity the principal Knowledge in Physick. VI. A gothic oration in praise of that commonly call’d bad Practice in Physick.

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Record ID 149463

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1776-1779. (UYLY207-3) (1776-1779, Type: Student). Page: 186

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Borrowed: 1777/7/30 (Wednesday). Returned: 1777/10/9 (Thursday). Classmark: H 9.11. Original Returned Text: Physical Discourses.


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Thomas Melville
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Dennis De Coetlogon M. D. (Male, died 1749)
Genre: Medicine
Various ironic and serious discourses on the subject of physick. Viz I. Observations on Mrs. Stephens’s medicine for the stone, with that of her Receipt as publish’d. II. Of the Origin, Nature, and Dignity of the Degrees of Doctors, particularly in Physick, first instituted by the Roman Pontiff. III. Physick’s a Jest, a Whim, an Humour, a Fashion, e’en as much as Dress, or Dancing. IV. One Physician is good as another, Surgeons not less knowing, Apothecaries best of all. V. Sagacity the principal Knowledge in Physick. VI. A gothic oration in praise of that commonly call’d bad Practice in Physick.
Classmark: H.9.43.