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A perfect cure for the King's evil, (whether hereditary or accidental,) by effectual alcalious medicines: faithfully approv'd by the experience of eighteen years practice, and the testimony of above four hundred patients restor'd beyond relapse. By Thomas Fern Chirurgeon. P. S. Giving an exact Account also how He himself was perfectly cur'd by the same Medicines; after having languish'd Eleven Years under the same Distemper, and being given over at last, by several Eminent Physicians and Surgeon
With a half title. Preface dated: "From my [i.e. Thomas Fern's] house in Grange Court, Little Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Oct. 31. 1709". The penultimate leaf contains "A patient's advertisement, to all persons troubled with the evil. By a brother in affliction" signed:...
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Summary: | With a half title. Preface dated: "From my [i.e. Thomas Fern's] house in Grange Court, Little Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Oct. 31. 1709". The penultimate leaf contains "A patient's advertisement, to all persons troubled with the evil. By a brother in affliction" signed: J. Boddington; the final leaf contains bookseller's advertisements. |
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