The catholic medicine, and soverain healer. Rectifying and assisting the depraved functions, of infirm and diseased bodies; for reducing and curing, in all cases. Enabling thereby to digest, expectorate, transpire, open, dissolve, discuss, evacuate, cleanse, purifie, allay, ease, heal, strengthen, and restore; the decayed parts, of unsound and distempered bodies. Confirm'd by demonstrations of fact; in eminent cases performed. Communicated to the world, as the most happy, comprehensive, expedient; preventive and curative; against the diseases of humane nature. By a strict examiner of medical art

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Imprint
London: printed by J. Gain; for R. Horn at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange: T. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street: and C. Blount at Charing-Cross: booksellers, 1684.
Publication year
1684
ESTC No.
R18244
Grub Street ID
72596
Description
18 p. ; 4°.
Note
Attributed to Everard Maynwaringe. cf. Halkett and Laing

Title framed within single rule

Signatures: [A]]4 B]4 C]2.
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