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Chapter
Robert Lampard
(2021)
Introduction:.
In: Creating the Future of Health
(pp. 1-19).
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Book
Pormann, Peter E
(2013)
The Mirror of Health: Discovering Medicine in the Golden Age of Islam.
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Thesis
Howes, Simon
(cited 2010)
Thomas Sydenham: The Sceptical Galenist and His Age.
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Article
Boyle, Marjorie O'Rourke
(2008)
William Harvey's Soliloquy to the College of Physicians: Reprising Terence's Plot.
Medical History
(p. 365).
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Article
Buckingham, Hugh W.
(2008)
Walter Moxon, MD, FCRP (1836--1886): The Cerebro-Vascular System and the Syndrome of “Congestion of the Brain”: An Analysis of His 1881 Croonian Lectures.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(p. 100).
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Article
Sturdy, Steve
(2007)
Knowing Cases: Biomedicine in Edinburgh, 1887--1920.
Social Studies of Science
(p. 659).
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Article
Hunt, John A.
(2006)
The Evolution of Pharmacy in Britain (1428--1913).
Pharmacy in History
(p. 35).
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Book
Briggs, Asa
(2005)
A History of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Volume 4.
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Article
Wade, Nicholas J.
(2005)
Medical Societies and Insanity in Late Eighteenth-Century London: The Fight between Andrew Marshal and John Hunter.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(p. 11).
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Article
Dawbarn, Frances
(1998)
Patronage and power: The College of Physicians and the Jacobean court.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 1-19).
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Article
Ueyama, Takahiro
(1997)
Capital, profession and medical technology: The electro-therapeutic institutes and the Royal College of Physicians, 1888-1922.
Medical History
(pp. 150-181).
(/isis/citation/CBB000075468/)
Article
Houliston, V.H.
(1989)
Sleepers awake: Thomas Moffet's challenge to the College of Physicians of London, 1584.
Medical History
(pp. 235-246).
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Article
Cook, Harold J.
(1989)
Policing the health of London: The College of Physicians and the early Stuart monarchy.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 1-34).
(/isis/citation/CBB000030802/)
Article
Cook, Harold J.
(1985)
Against common right and reason: The College of Physicians versus Dr. Thomas Bonham.
American Journal of Legal History
(pp. 301-322).
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Article
Cooper, Donald D.
(1983)
The Royal College of Physicians of London during the reign of the House of Stuart (1603-1714).
Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
(pp. 191-211).
(/isis/citation/CBB000006155/)
Article
Birken, William Joesph
(1983-84)
The Royal College of Physicians of London and its support of the parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
Journal of British Studies
(pp. 47-62).
(/isis/citation/CBB000014303/)
Book Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) and the Baroque: With a postscript on his son Edward as Treasurer (1694-1703/4) and President (1704-8) of the College of Physicians. Catalogue of an exhibition, January, 1982 (1982). (/isis/citation/CBB000025905/)
Article
Whitteridge, Gweneth
(1978)
Some Italian precursors of the Royal College of Physicians.
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
(pp. 67-80).
(/isis/citation/CBB000020850/)
Thesis
Birken, William J.
(1977)
The Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 1603-1643: A social study.
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Article
Birken, William
(1976)
Dr. John King (1614-1681) and Dr. Assuerus Regemorter (1615-1650): Brethren in the Dutch church and in the Royal College of Physicians of London, with added references to other “Dutch” congregants in the Royal College, Dr. Baldwin Hamey and Dr. George Ent.
Medical History
(pp. 276-295).
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