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An advertisement of concern to the city and nati[on] : These are to signifie, that the famous and most approved lozenges, made by John Piercy, Gent. whose ability and skill is so well known, for these 27. years and upwards.
Piercy, John, active 1665Date: [1665?]- Books
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Panchimagogum Febrifugum : Quae ducere oportet quo maximè natura. Vergit. eo ducere. Hip. Lib. I. Aphor. 21. Inprimis, you must take all at once, that is one sealed paper, in the pap of a rosted [sic] apple, as big as an hasel [sic] nut.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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At the Golden-Ball in Duke-Street in the Old-Artillery without Bishops gate, advice & medicines may be had of J. Spinke, physician.
Spinke, JohnDate: [1700?]- Books
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Advertisement of a powder which is a most safe and speedy help for the stone and gravel, and those miseries which attend them : as pain in the back, stoppage of urine, cholick, &c. of which, in short, take this impartial account.
Date: [1700?]- Books
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Just publish'd. Venus deceiv'd, or an account of the seat, and nature of a clap, or running of the reins in men and women; with its perfect cure : (tho' attended with the very worst of symptoms) in 24 hours time by external applications only.
Wright, Andrew, active 1680Date: [1680?]- Books
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Dr. Salmon's pills, spirit, drops, and balsam : Prepared and made at his house at the east-end of Pauls, next door to the Free-school, London. Published by authority.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713Date: [1680]- Books
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Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. At the Black Ball and Old Lilly's Head, next door to the Feather shops that are within Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate Church : just by Ludgate in London (through God's mercy to do good) now liveth J. Case, who succeds in the room of Mr. Tho. Saffold lately deceased, who is an approved and licensed physician and student in astrology. Of Him the sick may have advice for nothing.
Case, John, active 1680-1700Date: [1692]- Books
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Male spiranti spes: or, Hope and help for the short-breath'd, consumptive, &c : By a precious lung balm, or balsamick syrup for the breast and lungs, and pectoral lozenges for the same.
Salter, Edwin, active 1685Date: [1685?]- Books
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An advertisement In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate; a blew-ball being over the door : Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to and so few understand, called, the French Pox and Gonorrhea.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by Doctors Commons Back Gate : liveth a physitian which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called the French Pox, and gonnorhea.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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Pray vouchsafe it the reading over elixir stomachicum: or, the great cordial elixir for the stomach : of a delicate flavour, and pleasing (tho' bitterish) taste, not purging but cordial.
Stoughton, Richard, 1665-1716Date: [1700?]- Books
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Doctor John Turner his most excellent lozenges approved by Doctor George Bowls, and many other, to excel the best and most approved lozenges : which have been heretofore made by any other person whatsover, for the preventing and curing of consumptions coughs, of all sorts, catarrahs, pthisicks, putrified and corrupted lungs, shortness of breath, stopping of the stomach, and hoarsness.
Turner, John (Physician)Date: [1680]- Books
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They that have any friends distracted or melancholy are desired to accept this : and, they that have none, not to reject it but rather to lay it by them, that they may, when they hear of any that are so, inform their friends; who also may be desirous to hear of one that is faithful and expert in these distempers.
Newton, James, active 1675Date: [1675?]- Books
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The Lady Moor's drops : Rightly prepar'd by Mr. Wells, at his house in Long-Acre, against the Blew-Ball near Drury-Lane: being the only one that hath the true receipt from the Lady's son, as may be seen under his hand and seal.
Wells, Mr.Date: 1700?]- Books
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The catholick or universal pill : For the cure of the scurvy, dropsy, jaundice, leprosy, Kings-evil, green sickness, or any other chronick distemper whatsover.
[Holney, John.].Date: [1678?]- Books
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Mr. Weldon hath by long study and practice attain'd at last to the knowledge of making a sort of Balsamick Spirit, which divers persons of note.
Weldon, MrDate: [1690]- Books
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The antivenereal apozem : A pleasant liquor, which in thirty days (without any other assistance) perfectly cures the most inveterate pox in any age, sex or constitution, by an easie familiar operation that puts the patient to no manner of trouble or inconveniency, but an exact regulation of diet.
Noy, ArthurDate: [1675?]- Books
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A catalogue of medicines for several diseases, communicated for the good of the nation, to prevent people from hazarding their lives, and throwing away their money on those many ignorant pretenders to physic / by a very famous doctor and physician, who by his long study and constant practice.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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Over against the Golden-Faulcken in French-Alley in Goswel-Street, near Old-Street, liveth a chymist that prepareth that famous cordial spirit : which is daily approved by several people to be of great virtue: It takes away the scurvy out of the body, root and branch, and the dropsie to admiration.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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The most excellent spirit of ground-ivey, distilled to its perfection : whereby it becomes much more beneficial to the blood, than by any use that hath ever hitherto been make of that soveraign herb.
Date: [between 1680? and 1708?]- Books
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At the blew Ball in Heydon yard in the Little Minories, London, near the Tower, liveth one Mr. Elmy, operator, who prepareth that most excellent and successful arcana, Pilula Homogenea.
Elmy, MrDate: [between 1673 and 1680]- Books
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Olbion; or, the cordial antidote.
Badger, John, active 1693Date: [between 1693 and 1696]- Books
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The true spirit of scurvy-grass, both plain and purging, who is to be sold for six pence the glass : being as much, and as good, as any that is sold for a shilling.
Date: [1695?]- Books
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Elixir magnum stoma-chicum, or, The great cordial elixir for the stomach. Of a delicate pleasant bitterish taste, not purging, but cordial only.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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The pill that was sold many years in Bazing-Lane by Doctor Pechey, of the Colledge of Physicians in London : is now prepared and sold by his son, at his house in Robin-Hood's-Court, in Bow-Lane, the first house in the court on the right hand.
Date: [between 1650 and 1700?]