The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc.
History
The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc.
Literature and medicine; Physicians; Physicians in literature
Toad, 227
Touching for the King's Evil, 8-23
Touch-pieces, 11, 20-21
Terling, Essex, 15
Tudor Kings touching for the Evil, 11
Verney Family, 229-233
Visiting Patients, 22-23
Wall, A. H., Doctors Shakespeare Knew, 76-89
Walters, Cuming, Magic and Medicine, 42-69;
Famous Literary Doctors, 102-124
Warren, Samuel, 116
Warts, Charms for, 247
Whooping cough, 244-246
Wig, 35
William III. refuses to touch, 18
Winchester, Mountebank at, 147-148
Witchcraft, 49-50, 242
York records, 16-17
Zulu doctors, 65
FOOTNOTES:
[1] "Chester in the Plantagenet and Tudor Periods," by Rupert H. Morris,
1894, pp. 78-79.
[2] The _Asclepiad_, Vol. viii.
[3] Act ii., sc. 2.
[4] Dyer's English Folk Lore, p. 156.
[5] Dyer's English Folk Lore, p. 158.
[6] _Records of York Castle_, p. 230.
[7] Folk Lore Journal, v. 5.
[8] Vol. i., p. 761.
[9] P. 353.
[10] P. 273.
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