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- A catalogue of articles sold by Mildred & Allen1
- A catalogue of drugs, &c. prepared and sold by [blank]1
- A disquisition on remedies which dissolve the stone, in the human bladder: wherein the different medicinal substances and compositions, recommended for this intention, are impartially scrutinized : and their respective lithontriptic virtues ascertained1
- A guide to health, or, Advice to both sexes in a variety of complaints: with an essay on the venereal disease, gleets, seminal weakness, and that destructive habit called onanism : likewise, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth1
- A little book of rare receipts for the cure of several distempers: viz, The King's evil, stone, chollick, black and yellow jaundice, piles, ague, worms, black thrush in children's mouths, breakings out in their infancy, rickets, small-pox, the itch, etc. : set forth for the benefit of all poor Christians1
- A practical essay on the venereal disease: to which are subjoined, Observations on the causes and cure of tabes dorsalis1
- A short account of the venereal disease: with observations on the nature, symptoms, and cure ... Together with some hints on the Practical Scheme ... To which is added, a short account of old gleets, and other weaknesses ... As also an account of specificks1
- A short catalogue of some choice chymical preparations faithfully prepared by William Weldon, formerly operator in his Majestie's laboratory in Whitehall, now living at his house in Bell-yard in Kingstreet, Westminster1
- A short essay on the virtues of Dr. Norris's drops for fevers: to which are added, letters and certificates of many extraordinary cures, among a great number of others not make publick, incontestibly proving their sovereign efficacy in fevers, &c1
- A treatise on the origin of diseases, and the use of the purging powder1
- A true brief account (with directions for the use) of the Cerevisia Anglicana, or, celebrated English diet drink: a vegetable specific for the yellow fever of warm climates1
- An Abstract of A treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops: publish'd by vertue of the King's Letters Patent, under the Great Seal of Great-Britain : and sold by William Dicey, and Benjamin Okell, the patentee, at their wholesale warehouse, against the South Door of Bow Church, in Bow Church yard, London1
- An answer to a late scurrilous pamphlet: published by one Baker and his accomplices respecting Dr. James's powder, and sold at a public-house in the Liberties of Fleet1
- An essay on the virtues, uses, and effects of some valuable genuine patent and public medicines1
- Catalogus medicamentorum, pharmacorum, &c. quae venalia prostant apud Geo. Skelton1
- Chap. X: an act for preventing frauds and abuses committed in the making and vending unsound, adulterated and bad drugs and medicines1
- Directions for taking and using Betton's true and genuine British oil: sold wholesale, in London, by appointment of the said Betton's, only at Dr. Bateman's true and original warehouse, in Bow-Church-Yard, kept by Thomas Dicey, & Co. ; and at his warehouse in Northampton1
- Directions for taking the drops1
- Dr. Norris's medicine: or, antimonial drops for fevers, &c1
- Grana angelica, or, The true Scots pills: (left to posterity by Dr. Patrick Anderson of Edinburgh, physician to his Majesty King Charles the First, and constantly used as his ordinary physick by Charles the Second) are faithfully prepared only by James Inglish (son of David Inglish, deceased, and grandson of I. Inglish of Edinburgh) living at the Unicorn, no. 165, over-against the new church in the Strand, London1