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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.

At Mr. Brett’s, an apothecary...

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At Lily’s Head, over against Ludgate Church, within Black Fryars Gateway, next door to the…

Case, John
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At Clarkenwell-Green at the Barbers-house...

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The approved success which you have found of those famous lozenges [?] of Mr. Theophilus Buckworth…

Buckworth, Theophilus
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All praise and glory be given to God alone. These ae to certifie all whom…

Anderson, Gilbert
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Agnodice; the woman physician

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Advice to ladies, gentlewomen, and others. The doctor’s wife...

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Advertisements In Wine-Office-Court, Fleetstreet...

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Advertisement. Whereas formerly the sick could have advice in the afternoons only

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An advertisement to the sick: The scurvy...

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