Zootomia, or, Observations of the present manners of the English: briefly anatomizing the living by the dead. With an usefull detection of the mountebanks of both sexes. / By Richard Whitlock, M.D. late fellow of All-Souls Colledge in Oxford.
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- Zootomia, or, Observations of the present manners of the English: briefly anatomizing the living by the dead. With an usefull detection of the mountebanks of both sexes. / By Richard Whitlock, M.D. late fellow of All-Souls Colledge in Oxford.
- Author
- Whitlock, Richard, b. 1615 or 16.
- Publication
- London, :: Printed by Tho. Roycroft, and are to be sold by Humphrey Moseley, at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1654.
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- Manners and customs -- Early works to 1800.
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"Zootomia, or, Observations of the present manners of the English: briefly anatomizing the living by the dead. With an usefull detection of the mountebanks of both sexes. / By Richard Whitlock, M.D. late fellow of All-Souls Colledge in Oxford." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96438.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Explication of the Frontispice.
- frontispiece
- To his Ingenious, knowing Friend, THE AƲTHOR.
- TO HIS INGENIOUS FRIEND THE AUTHOR, Concerning these his Endeavors.
- The Titles of the distinct Discourses.
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The
Preface, or anAntidote for Authors,against the Poysonof Aspes. - Decas 1.
- Decade 2.
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THE
Quacking Hermaphrodite, OR Petticoat Practitioner,Stript andWhipt. - CHARACTER 2. The Peoples Physitian.
- CHARACTER 3. The Valentian Doctor
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MEDICINALL
Observations & Characters,
Containing
1. A Live Dissection of Selfe-killers,
and their Accessories, or of
Patients and their
Tenders.
OR
A Commentary on that part of Hippo∣crates
his first Aphorisme,
, &c. - Learnings Apology.
- The Apologists A∣pology.
- The happy Match.
- Reasons INDEPENDENCY.
- THE TEARES OF THE PRESSE.
- THE BEST FURNITURE.
- A Lecture for Readers, what they are, and should bee.
- THE WISE CHAPMAN.
- THE BLOTS OF HISTORIE.
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THE POLITICK
Weather-Glasse. - THE FALSE BALLANCE.
- Essayes.
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Essayes.
- THE GRAND SCHISMATICK, OR SUIST ANATOMIZED.
- THE FAITHFULL CHIRURGION.
- MANS TWO ELEMENTS.
- THE LASTING MONVMENT.
- THE LEVELLERS.
- THE FIFTH ELEMENT, OR, OF DETRACTION.
- THE GOLDEN RULE.
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Profane Inspirations Plea, OR POETRY'S PRE HEMINENCE. - OF MUSICK, OR, THE IARRING EARE PUT IN TUNE
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NATURES
REPRESENTATITIVE,
OR,
LIFE
DEAD COLOƲRED - SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS, OR, False Reformations SHIPWRACK.
- divine essays
- THE GRAND EXPERIMENT.
- THE INDEX.