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Drugs, Nonprescription - Early works to 1800
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Golden-Square, London, Jan.30, 1800. Hayman's, or the genuine original Norton's Maredant's antiscorbutic drops, ...
Hayman, John.Date: [1800]- Books
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A dissertation on the properties and use of Goulard's true original extract of saturn, or lead, imported from Montpellier; the vegeto-mineral water; balsamic cerate of saturn; pomatums of saturn; eye-waters; and divers other remedies, by George Arnaud, M. D. And surgeon: Which are now to be had only of Mrs. Turmeau, Successor to the late Dr. Arnaud; (she being the only Person whom he instructed in the Composition of all his excellent Medicines, and whom he left in Possession of all his Valuable Manuscripts and Receipts) Mrs. Turmeau, (no. 48,) Greek-Street, Soho. To prevent Counterfeits, each Vial will be signed by Mrs. Turmfau.
Arnaud de Ronsil, Georges, 1698-1774.Date: 1775?]- Books
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A dissertation on the use of Goulard's original extract of saturn, or lead; and of his vegeto-mineral water: together with some revived remedies. By George Arnaud, M. D. And Surgeon: In Church-Street, St. Ann's, Soho, London. To be had at the Doctor's, and no where else; he being the only Person in England authorized to sell this Extract, of Mr. Goulard's own manufacturing, at Ten Shillings and Six Pence a Phial of five Ounces; sealed with the two initial Letters of the Doctor's Name, G. A. in a Cypher.
Arnaud de Ronsil, Georges, 1698-1774.Date: 1773?]- Books
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Maredants antiscorbutic drops, the discovery of the late celebrated surgeon Norton; are prepared in Golden Square, only; by his successor; Mr. John Hayman; ...
Hayman, John.Date: [1800]- Books
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As a proof of the superior efficacy of Maredant's drops, (prepared by Mr. Norton, surgeon, of Golden-square, London) to any medicines hitherto known, for the cure of the scurvy, leprosy, uleers, the evil, fistula, piles, long-continued inflammations of the eyes, and every other disorder arising from a foulness in the blood, the following extraordinary cures are referred to.
Date: 1775?]