The Character of a quack doctor, or, The Abusive practices of impudent illiterate pretenders to physick exposed
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- The Character of a quack doctor, or, The Abusive practices of impudent illiterate pretenders to physick exposed
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- London :: Printed for Thomas Jones,
- 1676.
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- Quacks and quackery.
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"The Character of a quack doctor, or, The Abusive practices of impudent illiterate pretenders to physick exposed." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31704.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.
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THE CHARACTER OF A Quack-Doctor, OR THE ABUSIVE PRACTICES OF IMPUDENT ILLITERATE Pretenders to Physick EXPOSED.
— Es Medicus, simul Chirurgus, Cur? — mittis stygium Viros ad Orcum Et Manu simul, & simul Veneno.
Licensed and Entered According to Order.
London, Printed for Thomas Jones, in the Year 1676.