The cordial tincture, prepared by Charles Peter chyrurgeon, at his bathing-house in St. Martins-lane near Long Acre: June 12. 1686. THis may be printed:

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The cordial tincture, prepared by Charles Peter chyrurgeon, at his bathing-house in St. Martins-lane near Long Acre: June 12. 1686. THis may be printed:
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Peter, Charles.
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London :: printed for the author,
MDCLXXXVI. [1686]
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Cures the SCƲRVEY,

Which is become universal, and not only afflicts by its own (and those too many) Symptoms, but being complicated with other Distempers, makes them more difficultly admit of cure. And indeed so very common this Disease is among us, that 〈◊〉〈◊〉 might almost spare the labour of repeating any of its Symptoms: For who doth not daily see many languish away, being enervated by the cruelty of this Distemper? Their Faces become livid, their Voices lost, the whole Body emaciated, almost every Part of the Body discoloured by blue or else

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brown Spots, like Tetters, appearing in many Parts, and in some, causing Pains like the Venereal Disease. What is there then can root up such a Malady, but this famous Cordial Tincture, which absolutely eradicates all Scorbutick Taints, by open∣ing Obstructions, evacuating the offending Humour, and corroborating the Parts lately affected? And this it will do, if you take of it five or six Spoonfuls at a time, either Morn or Evening, three times a Week.

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