MPIWG

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.

At the blew ball in Great Knight-rider street...

[author not specified],
MORE

At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street...

[author not specified],
MORE

At the Blew-Ball in Grays-Inn Lane near Holborn Barrs, next door to a…

Maris, Elizabeth
MORE

At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street…

Pechey, John
MORE

At Mr. Brett’s, an apothecary...

[author not specified],
MORE

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

Case, John
MORE

At Clarkenwell-Green at the Barbers-house...

[author not specified],
MORE

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

Buckworth, Theophilus
MORE

An approved antidote or cordiall medicine...

[author not specified],
MORE

The antivenereal apozem. A pleasant liquor, which in thirty days (without any other assistance) perfectly…

Noy, Arthur
MORE