A Doctor in Physick, (Twenty years since Fellow of Kings Colledg in Cambridg) IN SALISBƲRY COƲRT IN FLEET-STREET,
At the Golden-Ball below the Ship-Tavern, Hath with his long Experience attained to the speediest and easiest ways of Cure OF THE
RUNNING OF THE REINS, known always by an Issue form the Yard, and somtimes by a scalding Pain in making Water, not always got by Women. He Perfectly and suddenly Cures it, not confining the Patient to his Chamber. It is an Infirmity if neglected or unadvisedly stopt, frequently breaks out into
THE POX, known by pains either in the Head, Shoulders, Arms, or Legs, and somtimes by Scabs and breaking out; somtimes only by a dulness and general in disposition of the whole Body, which he safely and effectually cures without fluxing, a Remedy that often proves worse than the Disease; for (besides that unspeakable torture the Patient endures in that way of Cure) the Mercury, if not timely and carefully expall'd, afflicts the Patient, with Aches in all parts of the Body, which he certainly Cures: As also
- All sorts of Agues.
- Consumptions and Dropsies
- if not too far gone
- Jaundice Y [...]low and Black
- Obstructions of Liver or Spleen
- Hypocondriack Melancholy
- Fits of the Mother
- Stoppage of Urine
- Worms, Convulsions
- Griping in the Guts
- Piles and Haemorrhoids, Scurvy, Obstructions in Women: with many other Distempers here omitted.