- Look up
physick or
physic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Physick may
refer to: An
archaic term for a laxative, or for the
practice of
medicine generally...
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Philip Syng
Physick (July 7, 1768 –
December 15, 1837) was an
American physician and
professor born in Philadelphia. He was the
first professor of surgery...
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- The
Emlen Physick Estate is a
Victorian house museum in Cape May, New Jersey. The
estate is
located at 1048
Washington Street. The 18-room mansion, designed...
- The
Physick Book of
Deliverance Dane (2009) is the
first novel of
American author Katherine Howe. It was
published by VOICE, an
imprint of
Hyperion (publisher)...
- Mary
Kettilby (A
Collection of
Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery,
Physick and
Surgery 1714) Mary
Eales (Mrs Mary Eales's
Receipts 1718) John Nott...
- In the
Middle Ages, the
medicine of
Western Europe was
composed of a
mixture of
existing ideas from antiquity. In the
Early Middle Ages,
following the...
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valuing goods according to labour, not money. In
About the
Improvement of
Physick,
published in 1714,
Bellers advocated a
national system of hospitals, which...
- A
Collection of
Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery,
Physick and
Surgery is an
English cookery book by Mary
Kettilby and others,
first published in...
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called the "father of
modern surgery". The
American surgeon Philip Syng
Physick (1768–1837)
worked in
Philadelphia and
invented a
number of new surgical...