. Annals of medical history. the open windowand could not be overtaken before he got among thebushes in Bond Street, when he eventually madegood his escape. The MS. note in the Royal Society of Medicinecopy says Ent or Micklethwaite. Micklethwaitewas , 1676-1681, while Ent held the sameoffice 1670-1675, 1682 and 1684. It was thereforeMicklethwaite who was summoned to Lord Mohun. Dr. Nemo is Whistler. Evelyn (Diary, March20, 1683) says: Dined at Dr. Whistlers at thePhysicians College, with Sir Thomas Millington,both learned men. Dr. W. the most facetious manin nature, and now Censor of


. Annals of medical history. the open windowand could not be overtaken before he got among thebushes in Bond Street, when he eventually madegood his escape. The MS. note in the Royal Society of Medicinecopy says Ent or Micklethwaite. Micklethwaitewas , 1676-1681, while Ent held the sameoffice 1670-1675, 1682 and 1684. It was thereforeMicklethwaite who was summoned to Lord Mohun. Dr. Nemo is Whistler. Evelyn (Diary, March20, 1683) says: Dined at Dr. Whistlers at thePhysicians College, with Sir Thomas Millington,both learned men. Dr. W. the most facetious manin nature, and now Censor of the College. Pcpyswalked with him to survey the ruins of the GreatFire of London and also makes several references tohim. noted, that his abode cannot be unknown toany that shall but cast an eye upon the Frontis-piece of that elaborate Dispensatory of the lastEdition. According to Harvey there were greatconsidtations respecting the administrationof clysters, barley-water, and milk andwater, while a discussion as to whether a. Daniel Whistler, AL D. (.Prom (J Prim in llu British Museum) roasted pippin (ordered for the patientssupper) was to be cooked in brown paper orin a vine-leaf seems to have become acri-monious. Eventually the vine-leaf carriedthe day. At this time the patient was taking orusing: (i) An Hypnotick (or sleeping) Potion. (2) A Paregorick Liniment. (3) An Anodyne and Traumatick Clyster. (4) A Vulnerary Decoction. Great indignation is displayed against thephysicians because they refused to try hisMajestys Vulnerary Drops, which wereprocured by the Right Honorable my Annals o/ Medical History Lord H., and sent fmm him to his Lordshipby Monsieur Monsieur obtained a good rating for hispains, and the doctors refused to counte-nance the use of a medicine of which theyknew nothing, in spite of its aristocraticantecedents, affirming that if Lord Mohuntook it they would abandon the case. After a few pages of declamation anentthe iniquities of the College come some ofthe


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