An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces for distempers in children: as their teeth, fits, fevers, convulsions, &c. With a Particular Account of that Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen for the Easy Breeding and Cutting of Children's Teeth, &c. More Children Dying of their Teeth, and Fits, Fevers, Convulsions, and other Distempers caused thereby, then (generally speaking) of all other Ailments whatsoever. By the author of The practical scheme. This Book (as also The Practical Scheme: The New System of The Gout, and Rheumatism: And the Treatise on Weaknesses, &c. in either Sex, as mentioned hereafter in the Advertisement at the End of this Book) is Given Gratis Up one pair of Stairs at the Sign of this Necklace next the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Cooper's the Great Toy-Shop the Corner of Charles-Court near Hungerford Market in the Strand. And At Mrs. Garway's, the Sign of The Practical Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, right over against Exchange-Ally, on Cornhil Side. Entered in the Hall-Book.

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1719
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London : printed by H. Parker in Goswell-Street, 1719.

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32p. ; 80.

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The ninth edition.

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ESTC T18446

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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