By George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn a corner house, three doors from the sign of the New hole in the wall, over against Bauldwins-Gardens, near the George; studient in the art of physick and chyrurgery, for the space of about thirty years: this is to let you know that I practice at my house aforesaid, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in every week : and the other three days in every week, I practise at my house in the upper More-fields, two golden-balls on the tops of the two posts before my door, where you shall have faithful honest dealings from me so long as I live. This is to give you notice of my friendly pill: the like whereof was never found out before, for doing good: for it hath lately helpt thousands of people, of all sorts of diseases.
- Jones, of Hatton-Garden
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- printed, October the 15th. 1674
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This is to give you notice of my friendly pill.
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London : [publisher not identified], printed, October the 15th. 1674.
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4 unnumbered pages, 44 pages : portrait
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Wing (2nd ed.) J941AI.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1950:20) s1999 miun s