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Institutional structures and personal belief in the London College of Physicians (1996)

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Authors & Contributors
Cook, Harold John
Pelling, Margaret
Wear, Andrew
Sawyer, Ronald C.
Rattansi, P. M.
Payne, Lynda E. S.
Journals
Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin
Social History of Medicine
Tractrix: Yearbook for the History of Science, Medicine, Technology, and Mathematics
Medical History
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of Social History
Publishers
University of California, Davis
Garland
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Medicine
Witchcraft; demonology
People
Westmacott, William
Hutchins, David Ernest
Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van
Groenevelt, Joannes
Conway, Anne
Coke, Edward
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
Places
British Isles
Institutions
Royal College of Physicians of London
College of Physicians of London
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