A voice in Rhama: : or, The crie of women and children. Ecchoed forth in the compassions of Peter Chamberlen, Doctour in Physick, Fellow of the Colledge of London, and one of his Majesties physicians extraordinary.
| Main Author: | Chamberlen, Peter, 1601-1683 |
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Printed by William Bentley: for John Marshall, and are to be sold at his shop at the Hand and Pen in Corn-hill, over against the Royall Exchange,
anno Domini 1647.
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