The Dispensary

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The Dispensary is a satirical poem by Sir Samuel Garth that mocks the medical establishment and the conflicts within the College of Physicians in late 17th-century England.

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instanceOf satirical poem
author Sir Samuel Garth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
depicts disputes over free medical dispensaries
internal factions in the College of Physicians
genre satire
hasAuthorOccupation physician
poet
historicalContext conflicts within the College of Physicians
late Stuart England
influencedBy classical mock-epic tradition
language English
literaryForm poem
literaryMovement Augustan literature NERFINISHED
literarySignificance early example of English medical satire
literaryTechnique heroic couplets
mock-epic style
mainSubject College of Physicians NERFINISHED
medical establishment
professional conflict
meter iambic pentameter
notableTheme corruption in medicine
institutional hypocrisy
medical reform
professional rivalry
originalPublicationCentury 17th century
originalPublicationPeriod late 17th century
publicationType poetic work
settingInstitution Royal College of Physicians NERFINISHED
settingLocation London, England
surface form: London
targetsOfSatire apothecaries
medical politics
physicians
timePeriodDepicted late 17th-century London medical world
tone mock-heroic
satirical

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Sir Samuel Garth notableWork The Dispensary
Sir Samuel Garth authorOf The Dispensary