The wisdom of the nation is foolishness. I. Taking the apothecaries from their shops, from Making and Mixing the Medicines. II. Paying their advice and attendance by the numbers taken of the little dear doses. III. Requesting them to sort and corrupt the physicians, for their own Purposes. Or, the necessity of dissolving the Apothecaries Company Demonstrated by the College Discourses, pursuant to the Order of K Charles 1. in Council, with the Advice of all the Judges of England, as the Sovereign Remedy to Preserve the Royal Family, the Nobility, the Gentry, and the People. Necessary for all Families.

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MDCCVI. [1706]
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London : printed by John Matthews, for Edward Brewster, at the Crane in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCVI. [1706]

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[40],256p. ; 80.

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