includes:ff. 1-15 Thomas Watson, Bishop of Lincoln: Certain experiments and approved medicines: 16th cent.f. 16 John Caryngton: Medicine' for the toothache: 16th cent.ff. 17-28 Medicine: Charms and Receipts. Orationes et receptæmedica.: 10th-18... Unspecified
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Epithet: Minister of Bilton, Holderness British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000979.0x000195 Thomas Watson was born in 1792. He studied medicine in London and Edinburgh, and obtained his M.D. at Cambridge in 1825. Watson became a leading physician in London, 1825-1870. He was physician to Middlesex Hospital, London, 1827-1843, and was a Professor at University College, London, 1828-1831, and at King's College, Londo...