Hayman's; or the genuine original Maredant's Antiscorbutic Drops; late Norton's. : The celebrity of this remedy (paradoxical as it may seem) renders this mode of publication, sometimes necessary. Not to enhance its value, but to protect affliction seeking relief from imposture. Mr. Hayman has just published the fruits of his experience and investigations, during a 28 years practice, in a second edition; improved by several additions and a biographical sketch of his predecessor; entitled a Treatise on the scurvy.

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Hayman's; or the genuine original Maredant's Antiscorbutic Drops; late Norton's. : The celebrity of this remedy (paradoxical as it may seem) renders this mode of publication, sometimes necessary. Not to enhance its value, but to protect affliction seeking relief from imposture. Mr. Hayman has just published the fruits of his experience and investigations, during a 28 years practice, in a second edition; improved by several additions and a biographical sketch of his predecessor; entitled a Treatise on the scurvy. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : Brettell and Bastie, printers, Great Windmill Street, Haymarket, [1802]

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4 pages ; 8vo (24 cm)

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