An essay of moral rules observed in the use of medicinal remedies : in order unto their success. Being a discourse of the causes of the decay of natural health, and brevity of humane life in this present age. By J. M.
| Main Author: | J. M. |
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| Language: | English |
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printed Tho. Cockeril, at the [Three] Legs in the Poultery,
1677.
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