An essay in favour of such public remedies, as are usually distinguished by the name of quack medicines; : wherein the objections hitherto made against them are fully answered, and their virtues set forth in a proper light. / By a country gentleman, formerly a practitioner in the science of physic.

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An essay in favour of such public remedies, as are usually distinguished by the name of quack medicines; : wherein the objections hitherto made against them are fully answered, and their virtues set forth in a proper light. / By a country gentleman, formerly a practitioner in the science of physic. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-noster Row; and sold by Fletcher and Hodson, at Cambridge; Prince, at Oxford; Hodson and Johnson, at Salisbury; Crutwell, at Bath; Goadby, at Sherborne; Wilkes, at Winchester; Etherington, at York; Slack, at Newcastle; Wright, at Leeds; and all other booksellers, [1773?]

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2 unnumbered pages, iv, 36 pages ; 8vo (20 cm)

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ESTC, N4114.
ESTC N4114

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Printed on title-page: Price one shilling.
Advertisement for the newly published 'A companion in a post-chaise; or, an amusement for a leisure hour at home' included on final page.
'A companion in a post-chaise' was first published in 1773.

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