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Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease, Or a gleet, whilst they bait, or set up at their inn, without the knowledge of any one, In above a Fourth Part of the Time, and with far less Trouble, than they ever possibly Can, by taking Physick at Home. Dr, Cockburn speaking of this Method of Cure of this Distemper and A Gleet, expresly says, This Book is Given Gratis, Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of Dr. Chamberlen's famous Anodyne Necklace For Children's Teeth, Fits, Fevers, Convulsions, &c. over against Devreuz-Court without Temple - Bar. And by the Authors Servant R. Bradshaw, Whose Business is Purposely to Furnish Persons at a Distance Off, with any of the Things in this Book they shall Send Letters to him for, -To his House, The Golden Key in Bell-Ally Lombard Street. Which is the Great Continual Thorough-Fare from Lombard street into George Yard, Birchin Lane, and Cornhill, Over against the Royal Exchange.

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urethra--Diseases--Early works to 1800.
Urethra.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (11,[5]p. )
Other Title:
Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease,
Place of Publication:
London : printed by A. Parker in Jewin-Street, 1733.
Notes:
At foot of final verso: "The end of this first part".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T18450.
OCLC:
642507657

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