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" If you design to come hither yourself, you may come as a Planter, or a Merchant, but as a Doctor of Medicine I cannot advise you ; for I... "
History of Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1664-1920 - Page 244
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Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volume 1

New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 372 pages
...yourself, you may come as a Planter, or a Merchant, but as a Doctor of Medicine I cannot advise you ; for I can hear of no diseases here to cure but some Agues, and some cutted legs and fingers, and there are no want of Etnpericks for these already ; I confess you could doe more...
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East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments: A Narrative of Events ...

William Adee Whitehead - 1846 - 368 pages
...yourself, you may come as a Planter, or a Merchant, but as a Doctor of Medicine I cannot advise you ; for I can hear of no diseases here to cure but some Agues, and some cutted legs and fingers, and there are no want of Empericks for these already; I confess you could doe more...
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History of Medicine in New Jersey: And of Its Medical Men, from the ...

Stephen Wickes - 1879 - 464 pages
...salubrity of the climate, he says : " If you design to come hither yourself, you may come as a planter, or a merchant, or as a doctor of medicine. I cannot advise...there are no want of empiricks for these already. I confess that you could do more than any yet in America, being versed in Chirurgery and Pharmacie,...
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Scottish Colonial Schemes, 1620-1686

George Pratt Insh - 1922 - 312 pages
...yourself, you may come as a Planter, or a Merchant, but as a Doctor of Medicine I cannot advise you ; for I can hear of no diseases here to cure but some Agues and some cutted legs and fingers, and there are no want of Empericks for these already ; I confess you could doe more...
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The Municipalities of Essex County, New Jersey, 1666-1924, Volume 1

Joseph Fulford Folsom, Benedict Fitzpatrick, Edwin P. Conklin - 1925 - 564 pages
...March 7th, 1685, in which he says, "If you design to come hither yourself, you may come as a planter or a merchant, or as a Doctor of Medicine. I cannot advise you as I can hear of no disease here to cure, but some cutted fingers or legs, but there are no want of Empiricks already....
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Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volume 10

New Jersey Historical Society - 1925 - 532 pages
...Woodbridge, East Jersey, on March 6, 1685 : "If you come hither yourself you may come as a planter, or a merchant, or as a doctor of medicine. I cannot advise you, as I hear of no diseases here to cure, but some agues and some cutted fingers and legs, but there are no...
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The First Americans, 1607-1690

Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker - 1927 - 420 pages
...decade of the century. "If you design to come hither yourself," he says, you may come as a planter, or a merchant, or as a doctor of medicine. I cannot advise...there are no want of empiricks for these already. I confess that you could do more than any yet in America, being versed in Chirugery and Pharmacie,...
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A History of American Life: The first Americans, 1607-1690

1927 - 400 pages
...decade of the century. "If you design to come hither yourself," he says, you may come as a planter, or a merchant, or as a doctor of medicine. I cannot advise you, as I can hear 1John Dunton, Letters Written from New England, AD 1686 (Prince Soc. Publ., IV, Boston, 1867), 92....
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The First Americans, 1607-1690, Volume 2

Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker - 1927 - 418 pages
...decade of the century. "If you design to come hither yourself," he says, you may come as a planter, or a merchant, or as a doctor of medicine. I cannot advise you, as I can hear 1John Dunton, Letters Written from New England, AD 1686 (Prince Soc. Publ., IV. Boston, 1867), 92....
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East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments

William A. Whitehead - 2006 - 270 pages
...yourself; you may come as a Planter, or a Merchant, but as a Doctor of Medicine I cannot advise you; for I can hear of no diseases here to cure but some Agues, and some cutted legs and fingers, and there are no want of Empericks for these already; I confess you could doe more...
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