At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside. Dwells a physician, a graduate in one of our own Universities, and a member of the Colledge of Physicians in London, who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients, ...

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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside. Dwells a physician, a graduate in one of our own Universities, and a member of the Colledge of Physicians in London, who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients, ...
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Pechey, John, 1655-1716.
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[London :: s.n.,
1685?]
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At the Angel and Crown in Basing-Lane, being the Second Turning in Bread-Street from Cheapside.

DWells a Physician, a Graduate in one of our own Universities, and a Member of the Colledge of Physicians in London, who has a Pill prepared with wholsome Ingredients, and is of such great Virtue that it ought not to be concealed, when so many dangerous and stopping Medicines are daily used for the running of the Reins, which being neglected or unskilfully managed, occasions Ulcers in the Mouth, Throat, Palate, and Nose, Pains and Breakings out in many Parts of the Body. This Pill Cures the run∣ning of the Reins safely without leaving any ill Dregs in the Body, and repairs all the Parts and Senses when they have formerly suffer'd Damage, by poisonous Medicines and the use of Mercury, and prevents much Danger in Men and Women if they are taken two or three Mornings after 'tis feared any Injury has been received, and per∣forms the Cure by expellin the Cause and not by stopping up the Venom in the Body as the Cu∣stom of some is.

These Pills are in Boxes, from one Shilling and Six-pence the Box to two Shillings and Six-pence the Box, and so to five Shillings, and will be deliver'd to any Person with a Note of Di∣rections. They may be taken in the hottest or coldest Weather and hinder no Business.

I cure speedily and safely, Ʋlcers in the Mouth, Throat, Palate, and Nose, and Breakings out in the Head and Face, and Pains in the Head and Limbs, with an outward Remedy alone, which is far more effectual than any inward Medicine whatsoever, and perfects the Cure whe all things else fail.

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