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Page 11
... world from a perusal of this address, form any other conclusion than this
medicine really contains in a concentrated state, (as the proprietor states,) the "
essential virtues of the herb " from whence it is named, and that it is equally "
innocent ?
... world from a perusal of this address, form any other conclusion than this
medicine really contains in a concentrated state, (as the proprietor states,) the "
essential virtues of the herb " from whence it is named, and that it is equally "
innocent ?
Page 12
Mr. Perrin, it seems, for many years, prepared the fever powder for the late Dr.
James, and it is but justice to observe, that he has sold them at half the price Mr.
Newberry now vends them, and we can state that they are equally well prepared,
...
Mr. Perrin, it seems, for many years, prepared the fever powder for the late Dr.
James, and it is but justice to observe, that he has sold them at half the price Mr.
Newberry now vends them, and we can state that they are equally well prepared,
...
Page 17
... town in this1 country, and even sent abroad, under the name of Pectoral
Balsam of Honey, which the credulous are induced to take from the supposition (
as the title infers) that it really contains the properties of honey, and equally
innocent.
... town in this1 country, and even sent abroad, under the name of Pectoral
Balsam of Honey, which the credulous are induced to take from the supposition (
as the title infers) that it really contains the properties of honey, and equally
innocent.
Page 31
... in cases of gout, rheumatism, and flatulency, equally apply to these medicines,
and we are persuaded that no medical man in his senses would approve of its
topical application to gout in the extremities, he must have better authority than
Mr.
... in cases of gout, rheumatism, and flatulency, equally apply to these medicines,
and we are persuaded that no medical man in his senses would approve of its
topical application to gout in the extremities, he must have better authority than
Mr.
Page 152
... I deem it a Duty incumbent on me to declare, that the above Worm Lozenges,
from the Quantity of MERCURY contained in them, are a most destructive and
deadly POISON, less active, but equally capable of destroying Life, as ARSENIC.
... I deem it a Duty incumbent on me to declare, that the above Worm Lozenges,
from the Quantity of MERCURY contained in them, are a most destructive and
deadly POISON, less active, but equally capable of destroying Life, as ARSENIC.
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