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Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. Just by Ludgate, at the Black Ball… | Thomas Saffold | 1682 |
Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. The sick may have advice for nothing… | Thomas Saffold | 1682 |
The barren womb’s joy and gladness, and human debility invigorated and delighted… | [author not specified] | 1682 |
Dear friends, let your disease be what God will[,] pray to him for a cure… | Thomas Saffold | 1682 |
Evident satisfa[cti]on to the sick and lame; by Nath. Merry, student in physick… | Nathaniel Merry | 1682 |
A friendly and seasonable advertisement concerning the dog-days, by Nath. Merry Philo-chim. In… | Nathaniel Merry | 1682 |
Cure for the dogmatical incurables, performed in matter of fact by N. Merry philo-chym… | Nathaniel Merry | 1682 |
In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street, at the second house on… | John Butler | 1682 |
A compendious enchiridion touching most distempers incident to the body of man, with the best… | John Church | 1682 |