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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.

The warming-stone, first found out by Sir Richard Carew, Baronet, who was himself cured…

Carew, Richard
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Pilulæ antipudendagriæ, or, Venus’s refuge

B., P.
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A compendious enchiridion touching most distempers incident to the body of man, with the best…

Church, John
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The natures, uses, & doses of several approved and experienced medicines, faithfully prepared by John Spire…

Spire, John
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An account... of the Vatican pill...

B., J.
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Alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world which vulgarly prepared is call’d the spirit of…

Rhodokanakēs, Kōnstantinos
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The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use…

Mathews, Richard
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Membrorum principalium apostasia... infirmities which proceed from a defection...

Barrow, J.
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Approved receipts, or The Queens representation, to this our English nation. And to all the…

Lovell, William
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The cure of the plague by an antidote called aurum vitæ. Being well approved to…

Woodall, John
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