Two letters concerning the cure of the plague : the one to Thomas Eliot Esq; on of the grooms of the bed chamber to His Majesty, the other the Mayor of the town of Southampton, both from Thomas O Dowd Esq, a licensed chymicall physician, and one of the grooms of the chamber to His Majesty King Charles.
| Main Author: | O'Dowde, Thomas |
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