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Dr. Joshua Webster's English Diet Drink
Date: 1798-1931Reference: MSS.7164-7201- Pictures
Joshua Webster. Line engraving by A. Smith, 1801, after Maria Ross.
Ross, Maria, 1766-1836.Reference: 9569i- Books
Practical observations on the preservation of health, and instructions for the prevention and cure of human maladies ... in which ... attention is directed ... particularly to ... the English diet drink ... / [Joshua Webster].
Webster, Joshua, 1709-1801Date: 1804- Books
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Practical observations on the preservation of health, and instructions for the prevention and cure of some of the most formidable of human maladies ... in which ... attention is directed ... particularly to ... the English diet drink ... / [Joshua Webster].
Webster, Joshua, 1709-1801.Date: 1811- Books
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Practical observations on the preservation of health, and the prevention and cure of some of the most formidable of human maladies; exhibiting the pure sources of medical botany, particularly in the use of the Cerevisia Anglicana, or English diet-drink, and its wonderful efficacy in diseases produced by impurity of blood or nervous weakness / [Joshua Webster].
Webster, Joshua, 1709-1801Date: 1836- Books
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A brief account, with directions for the use, of the Cerevisia Anglicana; or, English diet drink: a vegetable specific for various diseases, particularly those wherein Mercury has proved ineffectual, first discovered by Dr. J. Webster, An old Member of the Corporation of Surgeons in London. Felix quam potuit rerum cognocere causa. Now prepared from the original recipe and offered to the public, by S. Slee, W. Bryan, and Co. Sole Proprietors of the Genuine Medicine. And sold by them at the Elaboratory, opposite the Free-Mason's Charity, Westminster-Road, and at the Dispensary, No. 6, Burrows-Buildings, Blackfriars-Road; and, for the Accommodation of the Public, may be had also at Bolton's Medicinal Warehouse, Royal-Exchange; Jeboult and Co's, Oxford-Street; at Fores's, Printseller, Corner of Sackville-Street, Piccadilly; at Hewlett's, Chymist, High-Street, Borough; and no where else in Town. Price 5s. 5d. a Pint, and 10s. 6d. a Quart Bottle, Duty included.
Webster, Joshua, 1709-1801.Date: 1799- Books
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A true and brief account (with directions for the use) of the Cerevisia Anglicana; Or, Celebrated English diet-drink, a vegetable specific for the yellow fever of warm climates; putrescent, intermittent, low nervous, and bilious fevers, &c. &c. hypochondriasis, and indigestion, with their varied consequences. Indolent and active scrophula, consumption, debility of the lungs, asthma. Hooping cough. Bowel complaint. Scorbutic and their eruptions of the skin. Female obstructions, &c. &c. &c. Being an infallible remedy for all disorders, the origin of which may be traced to impurity of the blood, or to a relaxation of the solids; including a variety too numerous for specification, but of which, the annexed one hundred and upwards of interesting cases, will enable the reader to form some tolerable opinion. Originally discovered, and successfully used, in extensive practice, for sixty years, By Dr. J. Webster, of London. Second edition, with extended remarks, and a number of new and interesting cases of cures. Now faithfully prepared from the original recipe, by E. Slee & Co. No. 92. & 93, Borough High-Street, (sole proprietors of the genuine medicine) in half pint bottles, 4s.-pint ditto, 7s. 6d.-and in quart ditto, 14s. each, duty included.This valuable preparation is sold wholesale and retail by the proprietors; to whom all letters and orders (post-paid) addressed to them, will meet the earliest attention; also sold wholesale and retail by their agents, Messrs. Evans & Son, Long-Lane, West Smithfield, Messrs. Barclay & Sons, Fleet-Market; and is sold retail, by one at least, in every considerable town in the united kingdom; and by the following venders of medicine in London: Elliotson, chymist & druggist, 196, Borough; ... Matiriss, Perfumer, 85, Fleet Street; and Shouleworth, 140, Leadenhall-Street, opposite the East India House. Price 1s.-or gratis to patients. Entered at Stationers' Hall.
Webster, Joshua, 1709-1801.Date: [1800?]- Books
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Cerevisia anglicana, or, English herb diet-drink : discovered by Joshua Webster, M.D / Edwd. Slee & Co.
Slee & Co.Date: [1878?]- Books
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[Pamphlet advertising Cerevisia Anglicana, or, English herb diet-drink] / E. Slee & Co.
Slee & Co.Date: [1878?]- Ephemera
Cerevisia Anglicana; or English Herb Diet-Drink : discovered by Joshua Webster, M. D., M. R. C. S. E. / Edward Slee & Co.
Date: [between 1860 and 1869]- Ephemera
Edwd. Slee & Co,. (late of 92, High Street, Southwark,) : proprietors of Dr. Joshua Webster's Cerevisia Anglicana, or English herb Diet-Drink.
Date: [between 1870 and 1879]- Ephemera
[Dr. Joshua Webster's English Diet Drink] Directions : grown persons should begin with one table-spoonful, night and morning, gradually increasing the dose to two, which is the ordinary full dose (in violent cases, three may be taken).
Date: [between 1860 and 1869]- Ephemera
Dr. Joshua Webster's Cerevisia Anglicana or highly concentrated English Herb Diet Drink : for all affections of the stomach, chest & lungs, eminently serviceable in all diseases of the skin, and as a general renovator & purifier of the system.
Date: [between 1860 and 1869]- Ephemera
Cerevisia anglicana, or, English vegetable diet-drink : highly aproved by the eminent Abernethy, and other celebrated medical practitioners discovered by Joshua Webster, M.D. / E. Slee & Co., sole proprietors, 46 Piccadilly.
Date: [aproximately 1830?]