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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.


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Bromfield M. A brief but most useful account of so much reigning disease the scurvy, with infallible directions for its cure 1681
Bromfield M. A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie 1672
Bromfield M. A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie 1673
Bromfield M. A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie 1675
Bromfield M. A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie 1678
Bromfield M. A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie 1679
Bromfield M. A brief discovery of the true causes, symptoms and effects of that most reigning disease the scurvie 1685
Buckworth Edmund Gentlemen, be pleased to take notice, that those so famous lozanges or pectoralls approved for… 1660
Buckworth Theophilus The approved success which you have found of those famous lozenges [?] of Mr. Theophilus Buckworth… 1660
Buckworth Edmund Directions for taking the so much approved lozanges… 1660
Burges Dr. Doctor Burges approoved medicine against the plague… 1635
Butler John In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street, at the second house on… 1682
Byfield Timothy A further short account of the true sal volatile oleosum, and my panacea made from it 1697
C. R. From the Golden-Ball in Devonshire-street without Bishop’s-Gate. The manner and first forming… 1670
C. R. Advertisement. The book of directions for the taking those most famous medicines intituled Pulvis Benedictus… 1661
Carew Richard The warming-stone, first found out by Sir Richard Carew, Baronet, who was himself cured… 1670
Carew Richard The warming stone. Excellent helps really found out, tried, and had, by a warming stone… 1640
Case John A spagytick [sic] physician. Case’s wonderful choice medicines for many years exposed to publick use… 1695
Case John At Lily’s Head, over against Ludgate Church, within Black Fryars Gateway, next door to the… 1695
Case John A chymical physician. Who cures all diseases curable incident to mankind, easeth all afflicted spirits… 1695
Case John Dear friends, let your disease be what God will, pray to him for a cure… 1695
Case John A most infallible, and sure, cheap, secret, safe, and speedy cure for a clap, any… 1695
Choke John Those incomparable neck-laces, which were prepared by that great traveller, Major John Choke, one… 1680
Choke John The famous and virtuous necklaces; one of them being of no greater weight than a… 1680
Church John A compendious enchiridion touching most distempers incident to the body of man, with the best… 1682
Clark T. A caveat to the unwary: or, Venus unveil’d. With all her venerial train, as also… 1700
Clarke John The trumpet of Apollo: sounding out the sweete blast of recouerie, in diuers dangerous and… 1602
Colly Anthony A more full discovery of the use and vertue of those golden purging pills: so… 1671
Colly Anthony Natures champion, sounding a challenge to her stoutest assailants: or, a more ample explanation of… 1670
Crane T. A true friend to the publick. A pleasant cordial-drink at two shillings six pence… 1680