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Champney, Thomas, 1761-1816
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Medical and chirurgical reform proposed, from a review of the healing art, throughout Europe, particularly Great Britain. With considerations on hospitals, dispensaries, poor-houses, and prisons; observations on the apothecaries late application to Parliament; and proposals for general legislative regulations. Including hints for improving the healing and veterinary arts. / By T. Champney.
Champney, Thomas, 1761-1816.Date: 1797- Books
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To the legislature, the profession in general, and the public at large. The privilege claimed by the Fellows of the College of Physicians, exclusively to regulate all the affairs, being now disputed by the Licentiates, and carried into the Court of King's Bench to be determined; - the Corporation of Surgeons having nearly been erected into a college, ... but which act, after passing the Commons, has been stayed in the House of Lords till the 19th of May, ... to give time for petitioners against it.
Champney, Thomas, 1761-1816.Date: [1797]- Books
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Medical and chirurgical reform proposed, from a review of the healing art, throughout Europe, particularly Great Britain : with considerations on hospitals, dispensaries, poor-houses, and prisons; observations on the apothecaries late application to Parliament; and proposals for general legislative regulations : including hints for improving the healing and ueterinary arts / lby T. Champney, member of the Corporation of Surgeons; gurgeon to the Poultry, New, and Ludgate counters; fellow of the Medical Society; the Physical Society; the Lyceum Medicum Londinense; medical assistant of the Royal Humane Society; and practitioner of surgery, pharmacy; and midwifery in London.
Champney, Thomas, 1761-1816.Date: 1797