A chymical physician. : Who cures all diseases curable incident to mankind, easeth all afflicted spirits; and in fine, performs all that may be in astrology and physick with that infallibility, that never yet any has done; ...
| Main Author: | Case, John, Dr |
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| Language: | English |
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