An argument, shewing that 'tis impossible for the nation to be rid of the grievances occasioned by the great number both of quacks and empericks in law and physick, without an utter experpation of both With proposals for a new constitution. Written after the manner of the argument against the marshal of the Kings-Bench, and warden of the Fleet. By way of letter to a member.
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dc.title | An argument, shewing that 'tis impossible for the nation to be rid of the grievances occasioned by the great number both of quacks and empericks in law and physick, without an utter experpation of both With proposals for a new constitution. Written after the manner of the argument against the marshal of the Kings-Bench, and warden of the Fleet. By way of letter to a member. |
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