The apologie, or defence of a verity heretofore published concerning a medicine called aurum potabile that is, the pure substance of gold, prepared, and made potable and medicinable without corrosiues, helpfully giuen for the health of man in most diseases, but especially auaileable for the strenghning [sic] and comforting of the heart and vitall spirits the perfomers of health: as an vniversall medicine. Together with the plaine, and true reasons ... confirming the vniversalitie thereof. And lastly, the manner and order of administration or vse of this medicine in sundrie infirmities. By Francis Anthonie of London, doctor in physicke.
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- The apologie, or defence of a verity heretofore published concerning a medicine called aurum potabile that is, the pure substance of gold, prepared, and made potable and medicinable without corrosiues, helpfully giuen for the health of man in most diseases, but especially auaileable for the strenghning [sic] and comforting of the heart and vitall spirits the perfomers of health: as an vniversall medicine. Together with the plaine, and true reasons ... confirming the vniversalitie thereof. And lastly, the manner and order of administration or vse of this medicine in sundrie infirmities. By Francis Anthonie of London, doctor in physicke.
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- Anthony, Francis, 1550-1623.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Iohn Legatt,
- 1616.
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- Gold -- Therapeutic use -- Early works to 1800.
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"The apologie, or defence of a verity heretofore published concerning a medicine called aurum potabile that is, the pure substance of gold, prepared, and made potable and medicinable without corrosiues, helpfully giuen for the health of man in most diseases, but especially auaileable for the strenghning [sic] and comforting of the heart and vitall spirits the perfomers of health: as an vniversall medicine. Together with the plaine, and true reasons ... confirming the vniversalitie thereof. And lastly, the manner and order of administration or vse of this medicine in sundrie infirmities. By Francis Anthonie of London, doctor in physicke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20238.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 26, 2024.
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- THE PREFACE TO THE INDIFFERENT and Iudicious Reader.
- THE DIVISI∣ON OF THIS TREATISE.
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EXPERIMENTS AND OCVLARE
TESTIMONIES, A FEVV DRAVVEN OVT OF AGREAT NVMBER, BY WHICH the Wonderfull vertues of this my Pota∣ble gold in the Curing of Diseases are fullyshewed, perhibited and auouched, by oculare and sensible testimonies, free from all future challenge and question.- A PROTESTATION OF THE Author, to the writers of these Epi∣stles or Letters following.
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TRANSMARINE
TESTIMONIES. THE VSE OF THE POTABLE GOLD BROVGHT OVTOF ENGLAND, AND PRESENTED TO HIS SACRED IMPERIALL Maiestie I doe approoue, by thehap∣pie successe in two cases of mine experience. - Right worshipfull Sir.
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True Relation made by me Elias Holmes, of the manifold vertues of Master Do∣ctor Anthonies Aurum Potabile, tryed by the command of the right honourable, Edmund Lord Sheffield, Lord President of Yorke. - account
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RELATION OF THOSE FEW AMONGST MANY,THAT HAVE TAKEN AVRVM POTABILE, IN THIS COVNTY of SOVTHAMPTON, truly related concerning the effect thereof, deliueredfrom their owne mouthes vnto me Anthony Langford.- account
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- CONCLVSION OF THE SECOND PART.
- THE THIRD PART SHEWING THE VSE OF THIS POTABLE GOLD.
- THE CONCLVSION OF THIS TREATISE.
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AN APPENDIX
RESERVED FOR THE IVDICIOVS READER.