Coral and steel, a most compendious method of preserving and restoring health, or, A rational discourse grounded upon experience practically shewing how most diseases may be both prevented and cured, either solely or chiefly by two common medicaments, viz. red coral and steel / by R.B., M.D.

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Coral and steel, a most compendious method of preserving and restoring health, or, A rational discourse grounded upon experience practically shewing how most diseases may be both prevented and cured, either solely or chiefly by two common medicaments, viz. red coral and steel / by R.B., M.D.
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R. B., M. D.
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London :: Printed for the authour, and are to be sold by Simon Miller ...,
[1660?]
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Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Medicine -- 15th-18th centuries.
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"Coral and steel, a most compendious method of preserving and restoring health, or, A rational discourse grounded upon experience practically shewing how most diseases may be both prevented and cured, either solely or chiefly by two common medicaments, viz. red coral and steel / by R.B., M.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27218.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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An Advertisement.

BE pleased to take Notice, that the True Prepared Coral, and Sugar of Steel, is to be sold by Mr. Nathaniel Brook, at the Angel in Cornhil; And by Mr. Simon Miller, a Stationer, at the Star and Bible at the West-end of St. Pauls Church; And nowhere else in London.

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