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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.

Salus domi inventa: or, The home-bred friend to the sick. An admirable spirit extracted…

[author not specified],
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Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. The sick may have advice for nothing…

Saffold, Thomas
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Medicina in manu imperiti, est instar gladii in manu furentis. The miserable condition that thousands…

[author not specified],
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A compendium of the vertues, operations, and use of that applauded antipancronicon called Nendicks--popular…

Nendick, Humphrey
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A compendium of the operations, vertues and use of Dr. Nendick’s applauded antipancronicon. That most…

Nendick, Humphrey
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A compendium of the operations vertues and use of Dr. Nendicks applauded antipancronicon, that most…

Nendick, Humphrey
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A book of directions and cures done by that safe and successful medicine. Called, Nendick’s…

Nendick, Humphrey
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Ruperts potion, vvholsomly prescribed in a discourse betweene him and Mounsier Grandipoco physitian generall to…

[author not specified],
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An ague, vvhich hitherto amongst all sorts hath beene accounted the physitians shame, both for…

Streater, Aaron
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The warming stone. Excellent helps really found out, tried, and had, by a warming stone…

Carew, Richard
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