George Jones of London : Student in the Art of Physick and Chyrurgery for about Thirty years, is now resident at his house in Hatton-Garden, where he hath lived for above seven years : His Friendly Pills: they are the true tincture of the sun ... / George Jones.
- Jones, George, of Hatton Garden.
- Date:
- [1675?]
- Ephemera
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Effigies of George Jones whom God hath blessed with a greate success in healing.
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Leaflet advertising George Jones' Friendly Pills, Balsam and Electuary. These were supposed to cure: scurvy, lameness, stone, dropsy, gonorrhoea and other venereal diseases, urinary disorders, ulcers, worms, constipation, gangrene, pain, cough, ague (malaria), consumption (pulmonary tuberculosis), miscarriage, blindness, flatulence, burns, scalds, asthma, sleep disorders and back pain.
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[London] : [publisher not identified], [1675?]
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1 folded sheet (4 pages) : illustrations, engr. portrait ; 34 cm
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Above title is an engraved portrait of Jones with a caption: The effigies of George Jones whom God hath blessed with a greate success in healing. (Johannis Drapentier fec.)
References note
Wing (2ed) J941ah
ESTC R232138
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), J941AH
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Location Status Access Closed storesEPH+14Location Access Closed storesEPH+14:9Note