An advertisement concerning those most famous cathartique and diuretique pills. Being an incomparable medicine in all chronical and dangerous diseases; wherewith was cured the late Lord General Monck of the dropsie: : some hundreds before, and many since, having received absolute cure thereby ... / Prepared only by William Sermon ...
HAving through the wonderful Goodness and Mercy of the Almighty God, by long experience in searching the great Volume of Nature, by a diligent inspection, observing the property of each Distemper, with the nature and occult quality of Metals, Minerals, and Vegetables;
HAving through the wondered goodness and Mercy of the Almighty God, by long experience in searching the great Volume of Nature, by a diligent inspection, observing the property of each Distemper, with the nature and occult quality of Metals, Minerals, and Vegetables;
some years past arrived to the sublime preparation of this most excellent Medicine, whose transcendent Virtues (of late) have been know to many persons of great worth.
Some Years past arrived to the sublime preparation of this most excellent Medicine, whose transcendent Virtues (of late) have been know to many Persons of great worth.
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A Medicament so exceeding rare as admits no Rival for the performance of the foresaid Cures, &c. the want of which every year causeth great numbers of Men, Women,
A Medicament so exceeding rare as admits no Rival for the performance of the foresaid Cures, etc. the want of which every year Causes great numbers of Men, Women,
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and so having consequently taken upon me to give this Advertisement, to the intent my Country-men may understand how ready and willing I am to communicate what I have received from the Author of all good things.
and so having consequently taken upon me to give this Advertisement, to the intent my Countrymen may understand how ready and willing I am to communicate what I have received from the Author of all good things.
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I would not be censured so over-fond to perswade the World 'tis worth Reception, since 'tis more proper I should refer you to others to be informed of the Virtues thereof, which few instances shall serve for all.
I would not be censured so overfond to persuade the World it's worth Reception, since it's more proper I should refer you to Others to be informed of the Virtues thereof, which few instances shall serve for all.
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I here omit to make mention of the persons I have cured of the Dropsie, and Scurvy in the City of London, 1662. 63. and 64. and shall only insert some remarkable Cures performed of late years in the City of Bristol, before I was sent for from thence to Cure his Grace the late Lord General Monck, who by the virtue of my Pills in 28 days, evacuated by Stool 12 Gallons of Water, his Swellings all abated,
I Here omit to make mention of the Persons I have cured of the Dropsy, and Scurvy in the city of London, 1662. 63. and 64. and shall only insert Some remarkable Cures performed of late Years in the city of Bristol, before I was sent for from thence to Cure his Grace the late Lord General Monck, who by the virtue of my Pills in 28 days, evacuated by Stool 12 Gallons of Water, his Swellings all abated,
These are to certifie all whom it may concern, That Mr. William Sermon, Professor of Physick, was the person, by Gods Blessing, who did perfectly Cure me with much ease, and in a short time.
These Are to certify all whom it may concern, That Mr. William Sermon, Professor of Physic, was the person, by God's Blessing, who did perfectly Cure me with much ease, and in a short time.
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In this Edition I have omitted to insert the Case of the Duke of Albemarle, as it was found in Dissection, Jan. 4. 1669. believing all sober Persons are well informed, that his Grace was perfectly Cured by my Pills,
In this Edition I have omitted to insert the Case of the Duke of Albemarle, as it was found in Dissection, Jan. 4. 1669. believing all Sobrium Persons Are well informed, that his Grace was perfectly Cured by my Pills,
However if there be any that are not satisfied of the truth thereof, I refer them to read the Life and Actions of General Monck, Page 246. 454. 476. written by that Reverend Divine Dr. Thomas Gumble, Chaplain to his late Grace.
However if there be any that Are not satisfied of the truth thereof, I refer them to read the Life and Actions of General Monck, Page 246. 454. 476. written by that Reverend Divine Dr. Thomas Gumble, Chaplain to his late Grace.
Yet by Gods Blessing with two or three Boxes of my Pills, which caused him to evacuate by Stool at several times about 16 Gallons of discoloured water, besides, forced Urine freely, all his Swellings forthwith abated, his Ulcers (unskilfully procured) healed,
Yet by God's Blessing with two or three Boxes of my Pills, which caused him to evacuate by Stool At several times about 16 Gallons of discoloured water, beside, forced Urine freely, all his Swellings forthwith abated, his Ulcers (unskilfully procured) healed,
and he was perfectly cured in 36 days. This was effected in November and part of December, 1666. Mr. Robert Lisson, living about the middle of the Shambles in Bristol, was very far gone in the Dropsie, and had a Cough that sorely vexed him, was cured by a box of Pills that exceeded not twelve shillings.
and he was perfectly cured in 36 days. This was effected in November and part of December, 1666. Mr. Robert Lisson, living about the middle of the Shambles in Bristol, was very Far gone in the Dropsy, and had a Cough that sorely vexed him, was cured by a box of Pills that exceeded not twelve shillings.
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Upon Whitsunday 1667. I was called to one Mr. Will. Kinton Copper-smith, living at the Red-Lion in Castle-street, who was troubled much with that Dropsie called Ascites, which is when much watry humour is heaped up between the skin,
Upon Whitsunday 1667. I was called to one Mr. Will. Kinton Coppersmith, living At the Red-Lion in Castle-street, who was troubled much with that Dropsy called Ascites, which is when much watery humour is heaped up between the skin,
Also Richard Davies belonging then to the Sugar-house in Temple-street, very far gone in that Dropsie called Anasarca, which is when the humour is dispersed throughout the whole Body, that the Flesh doth appear altogether moist, and wet like a Spunge.
Also Richard Davies belonging then to the Sugar-house in Temple-street, very Far gone in that Dropsy called Anasarca, which is when the humour is dispersed throughout the Whole Body, that the Flesh does appear altogether moist, and wet like a Sponge.
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This cure I effected in February 1667. Mr. Peter Grant, living at the sign of the Angel in St. Mary Port-street, Bristol, being brought exceeding low with the Dropsie, who also had a violent pain in his stomach, his breath very short;
This cure I effected in february 1667. Mr. Peter Grant, living At the Signen of the Angel in Saint Marry Port-street, Bristol, being brought exceeding low with the Dropsy, who also had a violent pain in his stomach, his breath very short;
his Relations and Friends giving him over, having no hopes of his life, aged near 60: he at last making use of about 16 shillings worth of my Pills, was in a short time perfectly Cured.
his Relations and Friends giving him over, having no hope's of his life, aged near 60: he At last making use of about 16 shillings worth of my Pills, was in a short time perfectly Cured.
And for the future to prevent such Accidents, I advise the Female Sex about the time that those are leaving them, to take some of my Pills (as directed in this Book) for certainly it hath been found,
And for the future to prevent such Accidents, I Advice the Female Sex about the time that those Are leaving them, to take Some of my Pills (as directed in this Book) for Certainly it hath been found,
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Mr. William Underhills Son, in the Parish of Bitton, five miles from Bristol, afflicted with that Dropsie called Tympanites (which is when much windiness and superfluous vapours is gathered in the aforesaid places of the belly, was cured with two or three boxes of my Pills.
Mr. William Underhills Son, in the Parish of Bitton, five miles from Bristol, afflicted with that Dropsy called Tympanites (which is when much windiness and superfluous vapours is gathered in the aforesaid places of the belly, was cured with two or three boxes of my Pills.
Since his Grace the late Lord General received a perfect cure in June and July 1669. by my Pills, several persons of great Honour are ready to subscribe to the Worth of this great Arcanum, having received benefit thereby.
Since his Grace the late Lord General received a perfect cure in June and July 1669. by my Pills, several Persons of great Honour Are ready to subscribe to the Worth of this great Arcanum, having received benefit thereby.
after which being at Glocester sent for a 12 s. box of my Pills, and gave them freely to the Wife of one Watkins in Wotton near the City aforesaid, by which means she was soon cured,
After which being At Gloucester sent for a 12 s. box of my Pills, and gave them freely to the Wife of one Watkins in Wotton near the city aforesaid, by which means she was soon cured,
Likewise Captain Anthony Langstone, Captain Wedlow of the Sun-Tavern in Bishopsgate street, Mr. Ford, Secretary to the Lord Roberts, received help by the Medicine aforesaid.
Likewise Captain Anthony Langstone, Captain Wedlow of the Sun-Tavern in Bishopsgate street, Mr. Ford, Secretary to the Lord Roberts, received help by the Medicine aforesaid.
Captain John Wharton, in George-yard in Kings street Westminster, much troubled with the Dropsie and Scurvy, became very weak, was perfectly cured with two or three Boxes of my Pills.
Captain John Wharton, in George-yard in Kings street Westminster, much troubled with the Dropsy and Scurvy, became very weak, was perfectly cured with two or three Boxes of my Pills.
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Mr. Baggot, Yeoman-Porter to the Gate and Park-stairs at White-hall, aged 80 odd, troubled much with the Scurvy and Dropsie, by taking 10 or 12 doses of my Pills was cured.
Mr. Baggot, Yeoman-Porter to the Gate and Park-stairs At Whitehall, aged 80 odd, troubled much with the Scurvy and Dropsy, by taking 10 or 12 doses of my Pills was cured.
Mr. Day, living at the Coffee-house in Chapple-street Westminster, violently afflicted with the Dropsie, and full of salt sharp humours, his belly and members extremely swelled, was with seven 4 s. boxes of my Pills cured.
Mr. Day, living At the Coffeehouse in Chapple-street Westminster, violently afflicted with the Dropsy, and full of salt sharp humours, his belly and members extremely swelled, was with seven 4 s. boxes of my Pills cured.
Mr. Ryves, at the Golden Anchor, the Corner house in Lumbard-street, having an indisposition of body, at last fell into a Dropsie, Scurvy, &c. But taking it in time, was cured with one box of my Pills.
Mr. Ryves, At the Golden Anchor, the Corner house in Lombard street, having an indisposition of body, At last fell into a Dropsy, Scurvy, etc. But taking it in time, was cured with one box of my Pills.
and members, &c. very much swelled, his father sought all means imaginable but found none, till he took of my Pills, with which he received a perfect cure.
and members, etc. very much swelled, his father sought all means imaginable but found none, till he took of my Pills, with which he received a perfect cure.
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as no man shall heal (as you may read at large in the Holy Scriptures) but where diseases are curable, this medicine with Gods help most certainly prevails;
as no man shall heal (as you may read At large in the Holy Scriptures) but where diseases Are curable, this medicine with God's help most Certainly prevails;
Take Vine-leaves, or the tops when the leaves are not to be had, one handful; Roch-Allum, Ginger grosly beaten, of each half an ounce; Album Graecum one ounce;
Take Vine-leaves, or the tops when the leaves Are not to be had, one handful; Roch-Allum, Ginger grossly beaten, of each half an ounce; Album Greek one ounce;
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boil all these in one quart of Spring water to the consumption of the third part, add thereto half a pound of the best Honey, let it boil two or three walms, strain it,
boil all these in one quart of Spring water to the consumption of the third part, add thereto half a pound of the best Honey, let it boil two or three walms, strain it,
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this done, with the use of the Pills, will both preserve the Nose and Palat, &c. I shall here insert but only two or three Letters directed to me (though I have many more by me to the same purpose) together with a few more of the most admirable Cures lately effected by my Pills;
this done, with the use of the Pills, will both preserve the Nose and Palate, etc. I shall Here insert but only two or three Letters directed to me (though I have many more by me to the same purpose) together with a few more of the most admirable Cures lately effected by my Pills;
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one of which I disposed of to Deborah Jones, living in Kings Wood near this City, aged 60 odd, who was in Cure when you were commanded from Bristol to wait upon the Duk of Albemarle, in the beginning of June 1669. but ever since she hath languished under these distempers, viz. the wind Gout, Scurvy, and Dropsie;
one of which I disposed of to Deborah Jones, living in Kings Wood near this city, aged 60 odd, who was in Cure when you were commanded from Bristol to wait upon the Duke's of Albemarle, in the beginning of June 1669. but ever since she hath languished under these distempers, viz. the wind Gout, Scurvy, and Dropsy;
and she also voided much water by stool, as I am credibly informed by her Son, whose name is Thomas Jones, and it is thought that one box more of your Pills will Cure her.
and she also voided much water by stool, as I am credibly informed by her Son, whose name is Thomas Jones, and it is Thought that one box more of your Pills will Cure her.
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No more at present but my true desires to God for your health, &c. I rest Yours in all I may Jo. Cox. Bristol, Feb. 8, 1670 / 1. Another Letter as followeth. Doctor Sermon,
No more At present but my true Desires to God for your health, etc. I rest Yours in all I may John Cox. Bristol, Feb. 8, 1670 / 1. another letter as follows. Doctor Sermon,
Since the receipt of the former Letter, I received another, dated March the seventh, 167•. that informs me that those most sad and terrible fits had quite left Mr. Rey. Another. Worthy Sir,
Since the receipt of the former letter, I received Another, dated March the seventh, 167•. that informs me that those most sad and terrible fits had quite left Mr. Rey. another. Worthy Sir,
I Have received yours, and do much desire that the great Cure which (by the blessing of God) your Pills have effected on my Wife should be made known to the World;
I Have received yours, and do much desire that the great Cure which (by the blessing of God) your Pills have effected on my Wife should be made known to the World;
And it pleased God that she heard of your Pills, which Cured her perfectly in two months, viz. in June and July, 1670. which was a great and miraculous Cure,
And it pleased God that she herd of your Pills, which Cured her perfectly in two months, viz. in June and July, 1670. which was a great and miraculous Cure,
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but accidentally hearing of my Pills, and making use thereof according to directions, forthwith evacuated abundance of water by stool, &c. her swellings all abated in a short time,
but accidentally hearing of my Pills, and making use thereof according to directions, forthwith evacuated abundance of water by stool, etc. her swellings all abated in a short time,
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This great Cure was effected about Midsommer last, 1670. Since which time many more of good quality, in and adjacent to that City, have found wonderful good thereby.
This great Cure was effected about Midsummer last, 1670. Since which time many more of good quality, in and adjacent to that city, have found wondered good thereby.
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Mistress Seawell, in Well-yard in little St. Bartholomews, very dangerously afflicted with that Dropsie called Tympanites, her belly extremely swelled;
Mistress Seawell, in Well-yard in little Saint Bartholomews, very dangerously afflicted with that Dropsy called Tympanites, her belly extremely swelled;
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also a great weakness and pain in her back, sharpness of Urin, &c. and broke forth over all her body much like to a Leprosie; the humour salt and sharp;
also a great weakness and pain in her back, sharpness of Urin, etc. and broke forth over all her body much like to a Leprosy; the humour salt and sharp;
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Take Oyl of Roses three ounces, the white Oyntment with Camphir two ounces, Sal. Prunellae one ounce, Crude Antimony reduced into very fine powder half an ounce, mix them all together, and keep it for use.
Take Oil of Roses three ounces, the white Ointment with Camphir two ounces, Sal. Prunellae one ounce, Crude Antimony reduced into very fine powder half an ounce, mix them all together, and keep it for use.
A good old woman, formerly a Souldier in the Wars of Venus, not living many miles from the place aforesaid, forely afflicted with the Scurvy, &c. with a kind of a pocky humour in her Eyes,
A good old woman, formerly a Soldier in the Wars of Venus, not living many miles from the place aforesaid, forely afflicted with the Scurvy, etc. with a kind of a pocky humour in her Eyes,
and when she went to drink, it would run out at her Nostrils, was at last perfectly Cured by taking four 4 s. boxes of my Pills, with the use of the Gargarism, page 11.
and when she went to drink, it would run out At her Nostrils, was At last perfectly Cured by taking four 4 s. boxes of my Pills, with the use of the Gargarism, page 11.
and had violent nocturnal pains in her Legs, &c. was cured in a short time by the Means aforesaid, only she took of the following Bolus three times, and sweat as directed.
and had violent nocturnal pains in her Legs, etc. was cured in a short time by the Means aforesaid, only she took of the following Bolus three times, and sweat as directed.
☞ How to prevent and cure the Gout (especially where it is not hereditary or long contracted) with all other violent pains in the joynts, by my Pills and the following Bolus, which I have often proved to be true.
☞ How to prevent and cure the Gout (especially where it is not hereditary or long contracted) with all other violent pains in the Joints, by my Pills and the following Bolus, which I have often proved to be true.
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☞ Take Venice Treacle one drachm, the powder of Virginy Snake weed, Gascoign powder, Diaphoretick Antimony, of each 10 grains, Saffron, Salt of Scurvy-grass, Wormwood,
☞ Take Venice Treacle one drachm, the powder of Virginy Snake weed, Gascoign powder, Diaphoretic Antimony, of each 10 grains, Saffron, Salt of Scurvygrass, Wormwood,
I judge this method sufficient to cure many occult and dangerous distempers, (especially where the body is not maciated, &c. ) The Bolus you may have made up by any Apothecary.
I judge this method sufficient to cure many occult and dangerous distempers, (especially where the body is not maciated, etc.) The Bolus you may have made up by any Apothecary.
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I could give you an exact account of several other great Cures effected by my Pills, upon many persons of good quality, with the least charges imaginable (and upon the Poor for nothing, it ever being part of my practice so to do) not only in the City of London, but in several other Cities,
I could give you an exact account of several other great Cures effected by my Pills, upon many Persons of good quality, with the least charges imaginable (and upon the Poor for nothing, it ever being part of my practice so to do) not only in the city of London, but in several other Cities,
But if any are curious in this particular, I •m ready to produce Letters from hundreds, therein I have thanks given me, &c. for the •dmirable Cures done by them when left void of help by any other means;
But if any Are curious in this particular, I •m ready to produce Letters from hundreds, therein I have thanks given me, etc. for the •dmirable Cures done by them when left void of help by any other means;
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But God knows many are fickle-minded, and (as aforesaid) are perswaded to expend their moneys upon undigested, crude drugs, by every blind direction, till too late;
But God knows many Are fickle-minded, and (as aforesaid) Are persuaded to expend their moneys upon undigested, crude drugs, by every blind direction, till too late;
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except 6 d. to buy 〈 ◊ 〉 glass of Wine to comfort their dying spirits might have received a perfect Cure by God blessing, with two or three boxes of m• Pills.
except 6 d. to buy 〈 ◊ 〉 glass of Wine to Comfort their dying spirits might have received a perfect Cure by God blessing, with two or three boxes of m• Pills.
Take the Bark of Elder, 〈 ◊ 〉 Sage, Ground Ivy, or the Herb called A•hoof, Smallage, Fennel roots, Scurvy-gra•• Parsly-roots, of each half a pound, of〈 ◊ 〉 best Juniper berries one pound, Ginger 〈 ◊ 〉 an ounce, cut and bruise all these,
Take the Bark of Elder, 〈 ◊ 〉 Sage, Ground Ivy, or the Herb called A•hoof, Smallage, Fennel roots, Scurvy-gra•• Parsly-roots, of each half a pound, of〈 ◊ 〉 best Juniper berries one pound, Ginger 〈 ◊ 〉 an ounce, Cut and bruise all these,
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But some scandalously report, that these Pills are dangerous in the working, being too strong for any person but one of extraordinary strength of Nature.
But Some scandalously report, that these Pills Are dangerous in the working, being too strong for any person but one of extraordinary strength of Nature.
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There being nothing more certain and confirmed (by the experience of all persons that have made use of my Pills) that no Physick works with more facility,
There being nothing more certain and confirmed (by the experience of all Persons that have made use of my Pills) that no Physic works with more facility,
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and it is well known, that I have with good success cured all sorts of Diseases (though most difficult) with as great expedition as any Physician whatsoever.
and it is well known, that I have with good success cured all sorts of Diseases (though most difficult) with as great expedition as any physician whatsoever.
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However I do not publish this with design to create a benefit to my self (for it is sufficiently known I need it not) but candidly and really to promote the common good, to help chiefly (as well as the rich) the meaner sort of people, who are not able to be at that great expence in Doctors Fees, and long courses of Physick;
However I do not publish this with Design to create a benefit to my self (for it is sufficiently known I need it not) but candidly and really to promote the Common good, to help chiefly (as well as the rich) the meaner sort of people, who Are not able to be At that great expense in Doctors Fees, and long courses of Physic;
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it likewise opens the obstructions of the Liver and Spleen, and expells all superfluous humidity, and that from the Womb, being oftentimes the cause of non-conception;
it likewise Opens the obstructions of the Liver and Spleen, and expels all superfluous humidity, and that from the Womb, being oftentimes the cause of non-conception;
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It is the only medicine to purge the Reins, it provokes Urine, hinders the generation of the Gravel and Stone in the Kidneys, strengthens the vessels spermatick,
It is the only medicine to purge the Reins, it provokes Urine, hinders the generation of the Gravel and Stone in the Kidneys, strengthens the vessels spermatic,
according to that authentick Aphorism, Sublatâ Causâ tollitur Effectus. They also are of excellent use for such as are plethorick, and inclineable to over-much fat.
according to that authentic Aphorism, Sublatâ Causâ tollitur Effectus. They also Are of excellent use for such as Are plethoric, and inclinable to overmuch fat.
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the weaker sort of people two or three, the stronger four or five, &c. In the Winter take them about four or five of the clock in the morning, and sleep thereon.
the Weaker sort of people two or three, the Stronger four or five, etc. In the Winter take them about four or five of the clock in the morning, and sleep thereon.
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They operate with much ease, and only upon peccant humours, by which means some are Cured in a very short time, others not so soon, according to the Constitution and habit of the body, &c.
They operate with much ease, and only upon peccant humours, by which means Some Are Cured in a very short time, Others not so soon, according to the Constitution and habit of the body, etc.
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Therefore all may not expect perfect Cure by two or three small boxes of these Pills, (though many have enjoyed that great felicity) but if need require take more;
Therefore all may not expect perfect Cure by two or three small boxes of these Pills, (though many have enjoyed that great felicity) but if need require take more;
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and be not inveigled (by persons of a base selfinterest) against that Medicine which with Gods help will absolutely cure this pernicious disease ( viz. the Dropsie) when all others fail,
and be not inveigled (by Persons of a base Self-interest) against that Medicine which with God's help will absolutely cure this pernicious disease (viz. the Dropsy) when all Others fail,
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So let me advise the Ingenious not to prolong time, as many to their utter ruine have done, otherwise there need not have died of the Dropsie in this City (last year) nine hundred and nineteen.
So let me Advice the Ingenious not to prolong time, as many to their utter ruin have done, otherwise there need not have died of the Dropsy in this city (last year) nine hundred and nineteen.
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The 4 s. Box contains 20 Pills, The 8 s. Box 40 Pills, The 12 s. Box 60 Pills. which are disposed of by my trusty Friend Mr. Edward Thomas, Bookseller, at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, whom I have solely deputed under my hand and seal to make sale thereof;
The 4 s. Box contains 20 Pills, The 8 s. Box 40 Pills, The 12 s. Box 60 Pills. which Are disposed of by my trusty Friend Mr. Edward Thomas, Bookseller, At the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, whom I have solely deputed under my hand and seal to make sale thereof;
and he to appoint others also to sell them, not only in the City of London, but in all other parts of the Kingdom, &c. And are at present to be had as followeth:
and he to appoint Others also to fell them, not only in the city of London, but in all other parts of the Kingdom, etc. And Are At present to be had as follows:
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Mr. William Cadman Bookseller at the entrance into the New Exchange. Mr. Thomas Parkhurst at the Golden Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chappel.
Mr. William Cadman Bookseller At the Entrance into the New Exchange. Mr. Thomas Parkhurst At the Golden bible and three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel.
Mr. John Massam Stationer, at the sign of the George in Cow-lane near Holborn Conduit. Mr. William Wilde under the Cross-Keyes near Hicks ' s - Hall in St. Johnsstreet.
Mr. John Massam Stationer, At the Signen of the George in Cow-lane near Holborn Conduit. Mr. William Wild under the Cross-Keyes near Hicks ' s - Hall in Saint Johnsstreet.
And at my house in Eastharding-street, a the two Black-Posts near the sign of Gold smiths Hall between Fetter-lane and Shoe lane London, where by Gods assistance 〈 ◊ 〉 am now settled for the remaining part of m• Life.
And At my house in Eastharding-street, a the two Black-Posts near the Signen of Gold smiths Hall between Fetter-lane and Shoe lane London, where by God's assistance 〈 ◊ 〉 am now settled for the remaining part of m• Life.
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And for such as desire (in any disease) 〈 ◊ 〉 private Cure, may be accommodated at m• own house, where without fraud shall soo• have their desires accomplished.
And for such as desire (in any disease) 〈 ◊ 〉 private Cure, may be accommodated At m• own house, where without fraud shall soo• have their Desires accomplished.
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