An advertisement concerning those most excellent pills, : called, pillvlae radijs solis extractae. Being an universal medicine, especially in all chronical and difficult distempers, as by the insuing discourse will most clearly appear. /
| Main Author: | Lockyer, Lionel, 1600?-1672 |
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| Language: | English |
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1664]
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