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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 Boot and Spatterdash...

[author not specified],
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At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by doctors commons back-gate liveth…

Pechey, John
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At the angel and crown in Ba[z]ing-lane, being the second turning in…

Pechey, John
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, the second turning in Bread-street from…

Pechey, John
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning on the left…

Pechey, John
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning of the left…

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

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

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

Pechey, John
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Amicus naturæ. an advertisement of the virtues of Woodward’s cordial pills, and elixir salutis. Prepared…

Woodward, Daniel
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