The cure of the plague by an antidote called Aurum Vitae. Being well approved to be ane [sic] asie safe, and perfect cure thereof ; as also of contagious agues, or feavers begining either hot or cold. The description, order, and use whereof, together with the said antidote, are to be sold at the shop of Nicholas Bourne, Stationer, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange / Invented and produced by John Woodall, Master of Surgery.

  • Woodall, John, 1556?-1643
Date:
[1640]

Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: The cure of the plague by an antidote called Aurum Vitae. Being well approved to be ane [sic] asie safe, and perfect cure thereof ; as also of contagious agues, or feavers begining either hot or cold. The description, order, and use whereof, together with the said antidote, are to be sold at the shop of Nicholas Bourne, Stationer, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange / Invented and produced by John Woodall, Master of Surgery. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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