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Página 226 - ... a great multitude of ignorant persons, of whom the greater part have no manner of insight in the same, nor in any other kind of learning; some also can no letters on the book, so far forth, that common artificers, as smiths, weavers, and women, boldly and accustomably take upon them great cures and things of great difficulty, in 1820. Profession of Physic in England. 499 which they partly use sorcery and witchcraft...
Página 226 - ... so far forth that common artificers, as smiths, weavers, and women, boldly and accustomably take upon them great cures, and things of great difficulty, in the which they partly use sorcery and witchcraft, partly apply such medicines unto the disease as be very noxious, and nothing meet therefore, to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people ; most especially of them that cannot discern the uncunning...
Página 227 - ... the same except he have been, as is aforesaid, approved in the same, take upon him to exercise and occupy as a physician or surgeon in any diocese within this realm but if he be first examined and approved by the Bishop of the same diocese or, he being out of the diocese, by his vicar-general, either of them calling to them such expert persons in the said faculties as their discretion shall think convenient and giving their...
Página 103 - I asked him what kind of a man I was ? To which he answered by describing exactly both my clothes and my horse ; and then, looking upon me, he told me that the king was at least three fingers taller than I. Upon which I made what haste I could out of the buttery, for fear he should indeed know me, being more afraid when I knew he was one of our own soldiers than when I took him for one of the enemy's.
Página 104 - ... and then looking upon me, he told me that the king was at least three fingers taller than I. Upon which I made what haste I could out of the buttery, for fear he should indeed know me, as being more afraid when I knew he was one of our own soldiers, than when I took him for one of the enemy's.
Página 199 - ... being the right and perfect tokens of a Noble disposition, may therefore receive due Honor in their lives, and also derive the same successively to their posteritie after them, and being credibly informed not only by common renown but also by report of divers Gentlemen worthy of Credit that JAMES CLEPOLE of Norborow in the County of Northampton gent hath long continued in virtue and in all his affairs hath so vertuously behaved himself that he hath...
Página 226 - ... that no person within the city of London, nor within seven miles of the same, take upon him to exercise and occupy as a physician or surgeon, except he be first examined, approved, and admitted by the bishop of London, or by the dean of Pauls for the time being, calling to him or them four doctors of physic, and for surgery other expert persons in that faculty...
Página 226 - Be it therefore (to the surety and comfort of all manner of people) enacted, that no person within the city of London, nor within seven miles of the same, shall take upon him to exercise and occupy as a physician or surgeon, except he be first examined, approved, and admitted by the bishop of London, or by the dean of St. Paul's...
Página 103 - ... sack. And as I was sitting there, there was one that looked like a country fellow sat just by me, who, talking, gave so particular an account of the battle of Worcester to the rest of the company, that I concluded he must be one of Cromwell's soldiers. But I asking...
Página 226 - ... of this act, of five pounds to be employed the one half thereof to the use of our sovereign lord the king, and the other half thereof to any person that will sue for it by action of debt, in which no wager of law nor protection shall be allowed.

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