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Many an advertisement was for a practitioner, not a specific remedy. Itinerant healers in particular would print up a bunch of handbooks when they arrived in town, advising of their arrival, while established healers might also advertise in broadsides, or, more subtly in the prefaces to their books.

Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-hole in the…

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Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures. This book dated April the eighteenth, 1673…

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George Jones of London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty…

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George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn, London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery…

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In Red-Lion-Court, without Bishopsgate...

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The register of Bath, or, Two hundred observations. Containing an account of cures performed, and…

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The register of Bath, or, Two hundred observations. Containing an account of cures performed, and…

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A quære concerning drinking Bath-water, at Bathe, resolved. By Evgenivs Philander…

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A letter concerning some observations lately made at Bathe· Written to his much honoured friend…

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A discourse of Bathe, and the hot waters there. Also, some enquiries into the nature…

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