Spring physic! : The propriety of taking some alterative medicine at this season of the year; to facilitate the efforts of nature, must on mature reflection be obvious to the weakest capacity; ... De Velno's vegetable pills: ... a specific remedy for the scurvy, the most inveterate stage of scrophula or king's evil, scorbutic eruptions, leprosy, the ill effects of mercury.

  • Pidding, James.
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Spring physic! : The propriety of taking some alterative medicine at this season of the year; to facilitate the efforts of nature, must on mature reflection be obvious to the weakest capacity; ... De Velno's vegetable pills: ... a specific remedy for the scurvy, the most inveterate stage of scrophula or king's evil, scorbutic eruptions, leprosy, the ill effects of mercury. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : J. Evans and Co. Printers, 42, Long-lane, [1800?]

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4 unnumbered pages ; 23 cm

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Title from caption title and opening lines of text.
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Affidavit on p. [3] dated the 26th day of April, 1800.
Page [2]: Proofs of their efficacy.
Page [4]: De Velno's vegetable pills are prepared by the sole proprietor, James Pidding, late surgeon in the army, at his warehouse, No. 76, opposite the Pantheon, Oxford-Street, London; ...

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