An advertisement of the virtues and use of sundry select and experimented medicines such whose beneficence is well known to the most eminent physitians / faithfully prepared and sold by Tho. Hammond ...

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An advertisement of the virtues and use of sundry select and experimented medicines such whose beneficence is well known to the most eminent physitians / faithfully prepared and sold by Tho. Hammond ...
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Hammond, Thomas, 17th cent.
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[London :: s.n.,
1685]
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III. The ROYAL WATER and PILLS against the SCURVY, and all Impuri∣ties in the BLOOD.

THE Royal Water is admirable to rectifie the Mass of Blood, and to temperate the Liver and Spleen; it gives a good Appetite, and proctires a perfect Digestion by establishing the Functions of the Stomach; it operates by Urine, and by Transpiration, sensible and insensible; and is an admirable specifick against the Scurvy; which together with the Pills being med for some time, extir∣pates the most inveterate Scurvy. It admirably expels

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Wind from the Stomach and Bowels, and amends the disorders of the Spleen. It is to be taken in the Morning Fasting either by it self, or in a glass of Beer, Ale, or White-Wine. A Man or Woman may take six Spoonfuls, a Youth or Girl three Spoonfuls, and Fast three hours after. Do the same at five in the Afternoon, [Price two shillings per Quart.]

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