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A Medicinal Dictionary, Including Physic, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, and Botany, in All Their Branches Relative to Medicine; Together with a History of Drugs, an Account of Their Various Preparations, Combinations, and Uses; and an Introductory Preface, Tracing the Progress of Physic and Explaining
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O'Malley, C. D. (1972). "The English Physician in the Earlier Eighteenth Century". In Swedenberg, H. T. (ed.).
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described masturbation as "productive of the most deplorable and generally incurable disorders".)
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His fever powder, which he patented in 1747, was one of the most successful of 18th-century
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England in the Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century: Essays on Culture and Society
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A Vindication of the Fever Powder, with a Short Treatise on the Disorders of Children
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felt justified in writing a scathing critique of it nearly 150 years later, in 1890.
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The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London: Vol. II, 1701 to 1800
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The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature: Vol. 2, 1660–1800
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the Theories Which Have Principally Prevail'd in All Ages of the World
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Brack, O. M. Jr.; Kaminski, Thomas (1984). "Johnson, James, and the
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Samuel Johnson in the Medical World: The Doctor and the Patient
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Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything
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on 5 July 1726. He was admitted as an extra-licentiate of the
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Information in the "Selected writings" section is from
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Portrait of Robert James with the three volumes of his
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James's most notable publication was his three-volume
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News, Newspapers and Society in Early Modern Britain
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The Writings of Mark Twain, Vol. 22: Literary Essays
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A Dissertation on Fevers and Inflammatory Distempers
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People educated at King Edward VI School, Lichfield
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Index


English
physician
Samuel Johnson
Kinvaston
Staffordshire
Sir Robert Clarke
Lichfield Grammar School
St John's College, Oxford
A.B.
Royal College of Physicians
1727/8
Cambridge
Sheffield
Birmingham
London

actuarius
Aretaeus
Denis Diderot
François-Vincent Toussaint
Marc-Antoine Eidous
Mark Twain
patent medicines
antimony
phosphate of lime
Oliver Goldsmith
quackery
History of masturbation

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