Proofs of the efficacy of De Velno's vegetable pills, as the most safe and certain cure for the scurvy, scorbutic eruptions, scrophula or king's evil, leprosy, and other disorders, ... : with some pertinent remarks on their utility as spring physic; demonstrating the propriety of taking alterative medicines.

  • Pidding, James.
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[1800?]
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Proofs of the efficacy of De Velno's vegetable pills, as the most safe and certain cure for the scurvy, scorbutic eruptions, scrophula or king's evil, leprosy, and other disorders, ... : with some pertinent remarks on their utility as spring physic; demonstrating the propriety of taking alterative medicines. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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De Velno's vegetable pills

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London : Printed by J. Evans and Co. 42, Long-Lane, West-Smithfield, [1800?]

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4 unnumbered pages ; 23 cm

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ESTC, T189834

Notes

Caption title.
Imprint from colophon.
Affidavit on p. [2] dated 26th day of April, 1800.
"Prepared by the sole proprietor, James Pidding ..."--p. [4].
De Velno's vegetable pills probably a successor to De Velno's vegetable syrup; the recipe was originally developed by Jean-Joseph Vergely de Velnos and sold to Isaac Swainson--Cf. Cautions to the public against new attempts to substitute a spurious preparation for the original syrup of Mr. de Velnos ... [London? : s.n.], 1785.

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