An ague, vvhich hitherto amongst all sorts hath beene accounted the physitians shame, both for…
Author: Streater, Aaron Person pageAuthor Occupation: physician
Author Occupation: university affiliation
Author Occupation: royal practitioner
Title: An ague, vvhich hitherto amongst all sorts hath beene accounted the physitians shame, both for definition and cure, (thus farre hath ignorance prevailed) but that the contrary is manifest, appeareth sufficiently by this following definition: and shall be cured whether tertian, quartern, or quotidian, by me Aaron Streater, physitian of arts in Oxford approved by authority: the Kings Majesties servant in ordinary, and dwelling against the Temple, three houses up in Chancerie-Lane, next house to the golden Anchor.
Short Title: An ague, vvhich hitherto amongst all sorts hath beene accounted the physitians shame, both for…
Imprint: At London : [s.n.], Printed 1641.
Date: 1641
First Edition: y
Pages: 8
Format: 4
Genre: advert
Topic: disease, single
Place of: Printer Place: [unspecified], London
Place of: Author Place: against the Temple
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ESTC: R222090