This biography is part of a series of historical obituaries, originally published in print. As products of their time
periods, some biographies contain language which is inappropriate and offensive and present biased accounts of physicians’ lives and work that do
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Below is the biography as originally published in 1878.
Henry Banyer, of Wisbeach, was admitted an Extra-Licentiate of the College 30th July, 1736. He was the author of the -
Pharmacopæia Pauperum; or, the Hospital Dispensatory, containing the chief medicines now used in the Hospitals of London.12mo. Lond. 1721.
A Methodical Introduction to the Art of Surgery. 4to. Lond. 1717.
William Munk