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Title: At the blew ball in Great Knight-rider street, by doctors commons, is sold that famous power, called, Arcanum Magnum, formerly prepared by that learned River[?], physician-regent to the French king, and approved by most persons of quality in Christendom, for preserving the face; ... Publication info: [London? : s.n., 1680?] subjects: Title: The famous water of talk and pearl, being the clearest of all waters, and is of that excellent quality for beautifying the face, that in a short time it will turn the brownest complexion to a lovely white ... Publication info: [London : s.n., 1670?] subjects: Title: The gentlewoman that lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is removed to Racket Court, near Fleet-bridge, the third door on the right-hand. Who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face, as many of the greatest quality can testify: its virtue is to take out all manner of wrinckles, freckles, pimples, redness, morphew, sun-burn, yellowness, or any other accident, caused too often by mercurial poysonous washes: ... Publication info: [London : s.n., 1690?] subjects: Title: In St. Martins Court in St. Martins-lane; at the sign of the golden heart, up one pair of stairs, liveth a gentlewoman, who, by the long experience ... Publication info: [London : s.n., 1690?] subjects: Title: In Surry-street, in the Strand, at the corner-house with a white-balcony and blue-flower pots, liveth a gentlewoman, who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face, which cures all redness, flushings, or pimples. ... Publication info: [London : s.n., 1690?] subjects: Title: Artificiall embellishments, or Arts best directions how to preserve beauty or procure it. Author: Jeamson, Thomas, d. 1674. Publication info: Oxford : Printed by William Hall, 1665. subject: [Beauty, Personal -- Early works to 1800] Title: Princesses Powder. Publication info: [London : s.n., 1695] subjects: Title: Cosmeticks or, the beautifying part of physick. By which all deformities of nature in men and women are corrected, age renewed, youth prolonged, and the least impediment, from a hair to a tooth, fairly amended. With the most absolute physical rarities for all ages. Being familiar remedies, for which every one may be his own apothecary. Author: Wecker, Johann Jacob, 1528-1586. Publication info: London : Printed by Tho. Johnson, at the White Cock in Rood-lane, 1660. subjects: [Cosmetics -- Early works to 1800] [Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800] [Beauty, Personal -- Early works to 1800] |