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- A brief rule to guide the common people of New-England how to order themselves and theirs in the small-pox and measels1
- A choice manual: or, rare and select secrets in physick and chirurgery1
- A hole to creep out at from the late Act of Parliament against geneva, and other spirituous liquors: by a new dram far better than gin, and a new punch, far wholesomer than either brandy, rum, or arrack punch ; this book given gratis up one pair of stairs, at the sign of this anodyne necklace over-against Devreux-Court, without Temple-Bar ; and at Mr. Bradshaw's Stoughton's, & Daffy's Elixir Ware-House, under the back piazza of the Royal Exchange1
- A little book of rare receipts for the cure of several distempers: viz, The King's evil, stone, chollick, black and yellow jaundice, piles, ague, worms, black thrush in children's mouths, breakings out in their infancy, rickets, small-pox, the itch, etc. : set forth for the benefit of all poor Christians1
- A mechanical dissertation upon the lues venerea: proving not only the possibility, but certainty of curing that disease, without the hazard of salivation1
- A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel1
- A plain and practical discovery of the nature and cause of the secret disease: to which is appended, The grand impostor discover'd ; being remarks upon The practical and philosophical scheme of the secret disease : wherein is made appear ... the insufficiency of that author's royal specifick, ... to perform any radical cure, &c1
- A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy, convulsions, colick, twisting of the guts, poisons, bleeding at nose, vomiting of blood, stone in the kidneys, quinsey, mother-fits, miscarriage, hard labour, acute diseases of women in childbed: and several other dangerous and violent diseases that come of a sudden, and require present help : shewing the sick or by-standers what ought presently to be done : together with proper remedies for each disease, and plain directions for the use of them1
- A practical treatise on the small-pox and measles1
- A practical treatise or, Second thoughts on the consequences of the venereal disease: in three parts ... ; to which is annex'd a vindication of the practice of salivating1
- A rational and useful account of the venereal disease: with observations on the nature, symptoms, and cure ... ; also a short enquiry into old gleets, and other weaknesses ... ; to which are added, some hints on the practical scheme, the methods and medicines therein expos'd ... ; with an account of specificks1
- A short account of the venereal disease: with observations on the nature, symptoms, and cure ... Together with some hints on the Practical Scheme ... To which is added, a short account of old gleets, and other weaknesses ... As also an account of specificks1
- A short catalogue of some choice chymical preparations faithfully prepared by William Weldon, formerly operator in his Majestie's laboratory in Whitehall, now living at his house in Bell-yard in Kingstreet, Westminster1
- A supplement to Physical enquiries, lately published: in a letter to ... William Pulteney, Esq1
- A treatise of feavers: in which is contain'd, a description of the nature of fermentation : together, with the causes, symptoms, and cures of all feavers1
- An Abstract of A treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops: publish'd by vertue of the King's Letters Patent, under the Great Seal of Great-Britain : and sold by William Dicey, and Benjamin Okell, the patentee, at their wholesale warehouse, against the South Door of Bow Church, in Bow Church yard, London1
- An Essay on external appended remedies: occasioned by the very great increase of late years in the bills of mortality ... : in this essay therefore is clearly proved ... that by the wearing only of a certain anodyne necklace approved of and recommended to the world by Dr. Chamberlaine, children will easily breed, and presently cut their teeth without any pain ... women in labour be easily, presently and safely delivered : and most distempers of the head cured1
- An account of Dr. Eaton's styptick balsam1
- An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers: a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city, and the parts adjacent1
- An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil: with several observations of diet, air, &c. which may be of use and service to people afflicted with that distemper ... ; in a letter to a friend1