<p>In the satirical work "Medicina Flagellata; Or, The Doctor Scarify'd," the anonymous author employs a biting wit to critique the medical practices of the 17th century. The book deftly blends prose and verse, utilizing clever allegories and vivid imagery to deconstruct the medical profession's pretensions and perceived incompetence. Set against a backdrop of burgeoning medical science, the text serves both as a moral commentary and a humorous e...