-
originally had no
corporate name but
became known as the
Facultie (1629), then the
Facultie of
Chyrurgeons and
Physitians (1654). By the end of the 17th...
- pretie,
pleasant and
profitable for all such as are
professors of the same
facultie". In the
dedication to
Peregrine Bertie, lord Willoughby, "lord-governor...
-
Survey of Cornwall: Againe, the
activitie of
Devon and Cornishmen, in this
facultie of wrastling,
beyond those of
other Shires,
dooth seeme to
derive them...
- the Wedo
Lament for the Makaris, in
which Dunbar discusses his 'poetic
facultie'
Accounts of the Lord High
Treasurer of
Scotland W.
Mackay Mackenzie, The...
- the Makaris, all of
which are from what
Dunbar in the poem
calls his "
facultie",
suggests a
picture of the
Scottish literary culture of the
period which...
- The
judges all
agreed that "for not well
doeing useing or
practicing the
facultie or arte of
physike or for
disobedience or
contempte donne and committed...
-
chirurgerie ...
Compiled by
Peter Lowe Scotchman, Arellian,
Doctor in the
Facultie of
Chirurgerie in Paris, and
chirurgian ordinarie to the most victorious...
-
chirurgerie ...
Compiled by
Peter Lowe Scotchman, Arellian,
Doctor in the
Facultie of
Chirurgerie in Paris, and
chirurgian ordinarie to the most victorious...