The Royal College of Physicians of London, founded and established by law as appears by letters patents, acts of Parliament, adjudged cases, &c. : and An historical account of the College's proceedings against empiricks and unlicensed practisers, in every princes reign from their first incorporation to the murther of the royal martyr, King Charles the First / by Charles Goodall ...

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The Royal College of Physicians of London, founded and established by law as appears by letters patents, acts of Parliament, adjudged cases, &c. : and An historical account of the College's proceedings against empiricks and unlicensed practisers, in every princes reign from their first incorporation to the murther of the royal martyr, King Charles the First / by Charles Goodall ...
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Goodall, Charles, 1642-1712.
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London :: Printed by M. Flesher for Walter Kettilby ...,
1684.
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Royal College of Physicians of London.
Medical laws and legislation -- Great Britain.
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"The Royal College of Physicians of London, founded and established by law as appears by letters patents, acts of Parliament, adjudged cases, &c. : and An historical account of the College's proceedings against empiricks and unlicensed practisers, in every princes reign from their first incorporation to the murther of the royal martyr, King Charles the First / by Charles Goodall ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41429.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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Sir Edmund Saunders his Opinion.

The Patent doth discharge the Physicians from bearing or providing of Arms, notwithstanding the Militia Act.

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