The second High-German physician: or, medicine exalted into a blaze; by such rare, valuable, uncommon methods, celebrated cures, and Ever-Memorable Remedies, as must at once enliven, enrich, and astonish the Fancy; in a Degree incomparably superior to every Thing that has hitherto appear'd upon the Subject of Physic. With a Precious Arcanum to preserve Riders from Chasing; an Infallible Specific for a Lethargy, and all other Sleepy Diseases; and a Sublime Hint to the Ingenious, how to raise a Cloud that shall resolve into an Impetuous Fall of Rain. The whole laid down in a Familiar and Easy Way, obvious, with a little Pains, to the meanest Capacity. In answer (by a Second Letter from an High-German Physician at Vienna) to the Empiric, a Right Worshipful Brother in Death, at London. With a Preface by the Empiric, and a Preparatory Whet by the Author, including the whole Art of an Elegant Style.
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- MDCCXXXI. [1731]
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London : printed by T. Reynolds, near Hungerford-Market in the Strand, MDCCXXXI. [1731]
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56p. ; 80.
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ESTC T106775
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