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DOLEBERY, Mariah

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Institute of Historical Research

Publication

Author

Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'DOLEBERY, Mariah', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17379 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Mariah DOLEBERY

Biography

NameMariah DOLEBERY
GenderFemale
Period of medical practice1597-1617
AddressSign of the Rose & Crown Grub Street 1607
Other notesFelon 1607.
Medical specialitiesChlorosis (yes - it did exist in 1607!)

Known London address

Sign of the Rose & Crown, Grub Street
ParishSt Giles without Cripplegate
WardCripplegate (Within & Without)
Date1607

Censorial hearings

30 March 1607
EntryJohn Canning of Temple Bar reported that D, of the sign of the Rose & Crown in Grub Street, had undertaken the cure of chlorosis, and had in her care three girls (NB) suffering from it. The three girls were from the household of the Earl of Arundel.
Initiator of the complaintperson unconnected with the patient or the case
Action taken?
Verdictcase not completed
Number of crimes1


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