A medicine for the times. Or, An antidote against faction. Written, by T.J. Containing these cures, viz. 1. How to cure a man that hath a factious spirit. 2. How to cure a woman so possessed. 3. A new and direct experiment, to know the Kings-Evil. 4. How to cure one that is troubled with crosses. 5. A cure for him that is troubled with an ovall-pate, (in English) a round-head. 6. A brief definition of a disease call'd obstinacie. 7. A cure for his impatience, that is angry with me for this slender expression of my art.
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- A medicine for the times. Or, An antidote against faction. Written, by T.J. Containing these cures, viz. 1. How to cure a man that hath a factious spirit. 2. How to cure a woman so possessed. 3. A new and direct experiment, to know the Kings-Evil. 4. How to cure one that is troubled with crosses. 5. A cure for him that is troubled with an ovall-pate, (in English) a round-head. 6. A brief definition of a disease call'd obstinacie. 7. A cure for his impatience, that is angry with me for this slender expression of my art.
- Medicine for the times Antidote against faction
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- Imprint
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London: printed for Robert Wood, 1641. [i.e. 1642]
- Publication year
- 1642
- ESTC No.
- R11136
- Grub Street ID
- 59450
- Description
- [8] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- T.J. = Thomas Jordan.
A political satire.
Imprint year given according to Lady Day dating.
In this edition line 15 of title ends "ovall-pate," (i.e., with comma following "pate") and A2r line 1 of text ends "obedience".
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