Medical advertising was ubiquitous in early modern England; due to the ephemeral nature of many advertisements, probably only a tiny percentage is still extant today. Practitioners of all kinds advertised their services, both consultation and a wide range of prepared medicines. Many medical advertisements included information about health and disease.
Last Name | First Name | Title | Date Sort ascending |
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P. | N. | The vertue and operation of this balsame… | 1615 |
[author not specified] | The admirable vertue, property and operation of the quintessence of rosemary flowers... | 1615 | |
Bowden | Nicholas | Be it knowne vnto all men, that I Nicholas Bowden chirurgion, cutter of the stone… | 1605 |
Saxo-Bosco | D. de | The rare vertue of a most excellent pil, beeing an antidotum against the plague. Newly… | 1603 |
Clarke | John | The trumpet of Apollo: sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and… | 1602 |
Russel | Thomas | Diacatholicon aureum: or a generall power of gold, purging all offensiue humours in mans bodie… | 1602 |
Smit | Hans | If there bee any man or woman that hath any mischaunce, that is cut, or… | 1570 |
Gervaes | Maister | Moreouer yf any be diseased with the pockes, ... let hym come to maister Geruaes, which… | 1552 |
B. | J. | An account... of the Vatican pill... | 0 |