The Westminster doctor, or, Speedy and pleasant cures for most diseases incident to maids, vvives, and widows; or any other good vvomen that are neither of all three. : Conteyning [sic]admirable receipts, and remedies against the following distempers ... with many other wonderful secrets never before published.
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