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Medical Conflicts in Early Modern London: Patronage, Physicians, and Irregular Practitioners 1550-1640 (Oxford Studies in Social History)
 
 
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Medical Conflicts in Early Modern London: Patronage, Physicians, and Irregular Practitioners 1550-1640 (Oxford Studies in Social History) [Hardcover]

Margaret Pelling , Frances White

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The College of Physicians of London, with which this study begins, was the premier medical corporation of early modern England. Read the first page
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