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L ON QUACK MEDICINES, #c. BY ROYAL AUTHORITY, THE PECTORAL
BALSAM OF LIQUORICE, For the cure of coughs, colds, asthmas, catan'hs, "
wheesings, the hooping cough, and other pul- " monary complaints." JL HIS
nostrum was ...
L ON QUACK MEDICINES, #c. BY ROYAL AUTHORITY, THE PECTORAL
BALSAM OF LIQUORICE, For the cure of coughs, colds, asthmas, catan'hs, "
wheesings, the hooping cough, and other pul- " monary complaints." JL HIS
nostrum was ...
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after Mr. Pidding's solemn oath, and Dr. Allen's .public declaration, expect to find
this nostrum, really to contain the virtues of the liquorice, and nothing less than a
genuine balsam extracted from the root, as the proprietor states ; but so far from ...
after Mr. Pidding's solemn oath, and Dr. Allen's .public declaration, expect to find
this nostrum, really to contain the virtues of the liquorice, and nothing less than a
genuine balsam extracted from the root, as the proprietor states ; but so far from ...
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... of such a nostrum, may be indicted at any of the criminal courts, which is
confirmed by the opinion of the late Lord Chancellor, who, when he presided in
the common pleas, observed, " that those who advertise medi- " cines of this
description ...
... of such a nostrum, may be indicted at any of the criminal courts, which is
confirmed by the opinion of the late Lord Chancellor, who, when he presided in
the common pleas, observed, " that those who advertise medi- " cines of this
description ...
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Wheezing is also a symptom of such different affections of the lungs, that if this
nostrum prove serviceable in one case, it must necessarily prove injurious in an
opposite one. The treatment of hooping-cough the proprietor recommends the ...
Wheezing is also a symptom of such different affections of the lungs, that if this
nostrum prove serviceable in one case, it must necessarily prove injurious in an
opposite one. The treatment of hooping-cough the proprietor recommends the ...
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by the publication '' of cases, nor can he degrade the vegetable pills " by any
appearance of competition with nostrums, " whose best merits arise out of their
insignifi- " cance." The learned Doctor observes, "that " the smajl proportion of ...
by the publication '' of cases, nor can he degrade the vegetable pills " by any
appearance of competition with nostrums, " whose best merits arise out of their
insignifi- " cance." The learned Doctor observes, "that " the smajl proportion of ...
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