Theriaca andromachi senioris : the above said antidote is composed in Venice with all diligence and care by John Battista Albrizzi apothecary at the sign of the Ostridge uopon the bridge of the Baretteri in Marceria in the presence of the physicians and apothecaries deputated by the magistrates for that purpose : the true Venice treacle.
- Albrizzi, Giovanni Battista.
- Date:
- [1800?]
- Ephemera
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Description
Advertisement for Giovanni (John) Battista Albrizzi's 'Venice treacle' which guards "against the plague and every other contagious distemper", melancholy, rabies, scorpion stings, poisons, fever, malaria, flatulence, dropsy, jaundice, consumption, apoplexy, palsy, epilepsy, cough, catarrh, palpitations, worms, leprosy, menstruation disorders, piles and possibly as an abortificant ("drives out ... dead creatures from women's body's").
Publication/Creation
[Venice?] : Giovanni Battista Albrizzi, [1800?]. ([Venice?] : Negri Stampatore)
Physical description
1 broadside ; 36 cm
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Notes
Title from head of text.
Giovanni Battista Albrizzi may be the same one who lived from 1698-1777. Which may make this earlier than ca. 1800.
References note
ESTC N493480
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Location Status Access Closed storesEPH+14Location Access Closed storesEPH+14:3Note