Read, Try, Judge, And Speak as You Find.
At the
Black Ball and
Old Lilly's Head, next Door to the
Feather shops that are within
Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against
Ludgate Church, just by
Ludgate in
London (through God's Mercy to do good) now liveth
J. CASE, who succeeds in the room of Mr.
Tho. Saffold lately deceased, who is an Approved and Licensed Physician, and Student in Astrology. Of Him
The Sick may have Advice for Nothing.
AND good Medicines Cheap, if so they please,
For the publick good by Mrs.
Elizab. Archer, who keeps a Turners shop in
Church-street, near the Church at
Greenwich in
Kent, are to be sold
Saffold's
Pills and
Elixir within mentioned, with plain Directions in Print how to use them to Cure as aforesaid.
For to Cure any Curable Disease
It's
Saffold's Pills, much better than the rest,
Deservedly have gain'd the Name of Best.
In Curing by the Cause, quite purging out
Of
Scurvy, French-Pox, Agues, Stone and
Go
[...]t.
The Head, Stomach, Belly, and the Reins, they
Will cleanse and cure, while you may work or play.
His Pills have often, to their Maker's Praise,
Cur'd in all Weathers, yea, in the
Dog-Days.
In short, no Purging Med
[...]cine is made, can
Cure more Diseases in Man or Woman.
Than his cheap Pills, but Three Shillings the Box,
A sure Cure for the
Running Reins and
POX.
Each Box contains Thirty-six Pills I'm sure
As good as e're were made,
Scurvy to Cure.
The half Box Eighteen Pills for Eighteen Pence,
Though 'tis too cheap in any Man's own Sense.
With a pleasant
Liquor or
Elixir for the same, at half a Crown the Bottle, which cureth all heat of Urine, and pain in making Water. Also the
Scurvy, Dropsie, Agues, Stone and
Gout (if Curable) as well as the Disease too much in fashion. Lastly, He Calculateth
Nativities very exactly, and resolveth all manner of lawful Questions according to the Rules of
Astrology, and more than 25 Years Experience.
Licensed by Authority, according to Law.
SOme Envious Men being griev'd may say,
What need Bills thus still be given away?
Answer, New People come to
London every day.
Believing
Solomons Advice is right,
I will do what I do with all my might.
Also unless an
English Proverb lies,
Practice brings Experience and makes Wise.
Experimental Knowledge I protest,
In Lawful Arts and Science is the best,
[...]ead of
Finis, I shall end with Rest.