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Elixir salutis, or the great preservative of health called by some the never-failing cordial…

Full Title

Full Title
Elixir salutis, or the great preservative of health called by some the never-failing cordial of the world. Being most pleasant and safe for all ages, sexes, and constitutuons, and may be taken at any time of the year: and in the spring and autumn is far beyond diet-drinks for most distempers; and is so universal, that I may justly say (without ostentation) it performs better than any other yet found out for the use of man. And being kept close stop’d, will hold good for many years. Experienced by my self, and thousands in this nation within these three years, whereof the names of so many persons, of so good quality, reputation and credit are inserted in my paper, as (in spight of envy) will indicate my cordial against any malicious tongue whatsoever. My habitation being distant from London, I have left the whole management of my business with Mr Samuel Amy, next door to the Mortar in the Pall-Mall. The price in London is two shillings the half pint bottle. Prepared by me Tho. Witherden of Bearsted in the county of Kent, Gent.

Author

Witherden, Thomas

Last Name

Last Name
Witherden

First Name

First Name
Thomas

Date

Date
1679

Publication City

Publication City

Imprint

Imprint
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1679.

Topic

Genre

advert

ESTC

http://estc.bl.uk/R186777

Public Digital Facsimile

https://archive.org/details/b30323320/

Format

Format
4

Pages

Pages
8

ID

ID
R186777