Daffy's original and famous Elixir salutis : : the choice drink of health, or, health-bringing drink, being a famous cordial drink, found out by the providence of the almighty, and ... experiences by my self and other divers persons ... a most excellent preservative of mankind. A secret far beyond any medicament yet known ... the same being fitted unto all ages, sexes, complexions and constitutions ... /
| Main Author: | Daffy, Anthony |
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| Other Authors: | Daffy, Elias |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed with allowance for the author,
1698.
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