The supporters of the Dispensary, No. 53, in Berwick-Street, the third house from Oxford-Street, desires to acquaint the public of the surprising cures performed, deemed incurable by many gentlemen of the faculty, which can be attested by the undermentioned persons, whose names are here under, being living proofs of the amazing efficacy of these simples, many of whom from a state of despair have been restored to a perfect health, viz: The wife of Mr. Bullock, master taylor, at the Coach and Horses, in Brewer's-Street, facing Poultney street, St. James's, walked lame for ten years occasioned by a bad leg with great pains, now cured. ...

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[London? : s.n., 1750?]

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