An approved antidote or cordiall medicine, that by Gods favour cureth the pestilentiall feaver, or plague : with other contagious agues or feavers, beginning either hot or cold, and that at once taking, or at the most at twice, and hath no tast nor smel: and the quantity at one time to be taken is but 8 graines, and the vertue therof, will not decay in 40 yeares, and it is to be used as followeth (English)
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1650
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Title:An approved antidote or cordiall medicine, that by Gods favour cureth the pestilentiall feaver, or plague : with other contagious agues or feavers, beginning either hot or cold, and that at once taking, or at the most at twice, and hath no tast nor smel: and the quantity at one time to be taken is but 8 graines, and the vertue therof, will not decay in 40 yeares, and it is to be used as followeth
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Place of publication:[London?
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Publication date:1650
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Size:1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([1] p.))
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Remarks:Ornamental border
Early English books tract supplement interim guide, 778.k.15.[25]
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Language:English
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