The Dukes desk newly broken up : wherein is discovered divers rare receipts of physick and surgery, good for men, women, and children : together with severall medicines, to prevent, and cure the most pestilent diseases in any cattell /
| Main Author: | Lovell, William, gentleman and traveller |
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| Other Authors: | Broad, Alice, active 1660-1680 (Printer) |
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| Language: | English |
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Yorke :
Printed by Alice Broade, and are to be sold by Francis Mawbarn at the Minster-Gates,
1661.
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