Dr. Salmon's Pills, Spirit, Drops, and Balsam. Prepared and made at his House at the East-end of Paul's, next door to the Free-School, London. Published by Authority. I. OUR PILLS cure the Scurvy, Dropsy, Jaundice, Gout, Agues, Fevers, Kings-Evil, Rickets, Melancholy, Lethargy, Frenzy, Madness, stinking-breath, shortness of Breath, Green-sickness, want of Appetite, Vomiting, stoppages of the Stomach, Liver and Spleen, Worms, stoppages of the Reins and Bladder, heat of Urine, Barrenness in Women, stoppage of their Courses, Fits of the Mother, and other Diseases belonging to that Sex; Dropsy, Scurvy, Gout and Agues they have often cured (in a month, three weeks, yea in fourtee● day's time) and that sometimes when hope of Recovery has been past. They are an excellent, safe, a●d gentle Purge, purging by Stool, Phlegm, Choler and Melancholy. They dispose old Ulcers, Fistulaes', running Sores, or other breakings-out, to a speedy healing, by purging away the evil humours which feed them. They rectify most Distempers of the Head, quicken the Senses, clear the Sight, add a good colour to the Face, and make the Body able to withstand Diseases. They purify, cleanse, and sweeten the Blood, resist Corruption and Putrefaction of Humours, and Diseases thence proceeding, afflicting the Head, Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Gall, Reins, Bladder, or Joints. In a word, these Pills are a cheap, certain, and easy help for most Diseases happening to the Bodies of Man, Woman, or Child, as some thousands of persons in this Kingdom can upon their own knowledge testify; Performing what is here spoken of, without hazard of Body, Purse, or Reputation. II. Our SPIRIT cures almost all diseases of the Head, Breast, and Lungs; as Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, dimness of the 〈…〉 ●●●●●ness of Breath, difficulty of Breathing, 〈◊〉 worms, 〈◊〉 ricketss, Dropsy, Scurvy, and Gout; dissolves and ●ring 〈◊〉 y the Stone and Gravel; and indeed performs all things that Our Pills do, containing all the Virtues of them in as full and ample measure as we have before declared: For this is only the Spirit of our Pills, being extracted from them, and only prepared for the sakes of Children, and such other persons as cannot swallow Our Pills; and therefore every one may choose which they like best. It is exceeding pleasant, and purges nobly without making sick. III. Our Cordial DROPS are a wonderful Restorative in Consumptions (curing those which have been given over by many Physicians restoring ramiscal moisture, and comforting every member and part of Man's Body. They give ease in the Toothache immediately, ●●d in pains of the Ears; helping most Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, as Coughs, Defluxions of Rheum Vomiting and Loathing of Meats. They ease almost in a moment any pain and gripping of the Breast, Bowels or Joints proceeding of Wind, Colds or Surfeits, or any other cause whatsoever; making a lively countenance, a cheerful heart, and a healthful disposition. They give ease instantly in the Stone and Gravel, whether in the Reins or Bladder, breaking, dissolving, and bringing of it away. They are 〈…〉 against all manner of Poison, Venom, biting of Ma● 〈…〉 ●●●ellent thing against many other Diseases, as well in the humours and solid pai●s, as in the Spirits; taking away heaviness and melancholy; performing all their operations with great safety, speed, dexterity, and ease; being fitted for all persons of what age, sex, or quality soever; strengthening 〈◊〉 Brain and Memory, fortifying the Senses, cheering, the 〈◊〉, comforting Nature, restoring the Body, and reviving all the Spirits, natural, vital and animal. iv Our BALSAM is eminent against Pains, Sprains, Swell, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Scabs, Wounds, Sores, old Ulcers, Fistulaes', and the like, though of long standing. It is very good against the Itch, Pimples, Tetters, Ringworms, Morphew, Scurf ● B●●sts, or any deformity or breaking-out whatsoever. 〈…〉 the part 〈…〉 therefore is of good use in weak Limbs, shrinking of the S 〈…〉 ne●●, and for any Wound, Cut or Bruise in the Head, or any other part. It is very good to anoint with in Palsies, Gouts, Sc●●●●ca, Numoness; for which 〈◊〉 no ourw●… Medicine is better. It comforts the Nerves and Joy●… is very good against the Cramp, or any outward pain●… truly Noble Balsam, doing of itself all the intention, 〈◊〉 Curing: It ripens Swell, cleanses Ulcers, breeds Flesh, and skins any Wound or Sore, not suffering corruption, putrefaction, or dead flesh there; being really and in truth the poor Countryman's present help to have recourse to in time of need. V With these Medicaments we cured one Elizabeth Peter, a Shoemaker's Wife in Angel-Alley in Bethlehem, of a deep Consumption: We cured one Ambrose Webb, at the three-Compasses in Westbury-street, of a great bleeding at Nose, and the Scurvy. We cured a Servant of the said Ambrose of the Scurvy and Dropsy. We cured the same Servant afterwards of malignant Ulcers in his feet and toes. We cured a Man who had gotten the POX, after he had been twice fluxed with Ointments. We cured another of the POX, (who must here be nameless) when he was broke out into Botches, Boils and Ulcers almost all over his whole body. We cured a Youth, the son of one William Ogbon a Tailor, near the Black-Boy in Barnaby-street, of a long tedious Ague and Madness. We cured one Edmond Whitaker of a languishing disease, when hope of Life was dispaired of. We cured one John Leek, at the Fishmongers-Arms without Cripplegate, extremely diseased of the Gout. We cured one Robert Cotton at Greenwich of a long and tedious Quartan-Ague. We cured one Cox in Well and Bucket Alley in Oldstreet, of great Obstructions of the Liver & Spleen, and of the Scurvy. We cured one Fruin a Cutler, next door to the Bull in Cheapside, of the Scurvy, Melancholy, and a Pestilential Tumour under one of his Armholes. We cured a Cornishman (at one Mary Bouchiers at the Corner house by Long-Alley end in great Moor fields) of the Gout, although near threescore years of age, and having gone for about twelve years on Crutches. We cured one Tho Chew at the Green-Man & Still, a Distiller without Smithfield-Bars, of the Gout. We cured one John Clark a Tailor, at the Castle without Smithfield-Bars, of a Surfeit and violent Fever. We cured one Elizabeth Speed at an Oyl-shop in Duke street near Lincolns-Inn-fields, of terrible fore and painful Breasts. We cured one Eliz. Frankton, a Cutler's Wife in Petty-France, of a violent Fever and Surfeit. We cured one John Kni●… ●n Wheeler-street of the Scurvy and Gout, pains all over his body. We cured one Nicholas Earl at the Cup in Long-Alley, of the Dropsy. We cured one Oaks in Fox-yard in White-cross street, of an eminent and painful Tumour in the Cod. We cured one Joan Ingram, near the Bear in moorfield's, of the Gout. We cured one Anthony Gesture, at the Cock in Wapping, of a Consumption. We cured one Abigail Knight, at the Hospital gate in Smithfield, of a Pleurisy. Together with more than a thousand others, which Secrecy, Brevity, and our private Interest engages us to conceal: these things being only related for confirmation of the Truth's aforesaid, and satisfaction of the Incredulous. VI Lastly, the full use of these Medicaments in every Disease mentioned, is contained in a little Book, which is always given with them, where you may find directions at large. The price of a Box of Pills (containing five, six, seven, or more Purges) is Two shillings ; the price of a Glass of our Purging Spirit, the same: the price of a Glass of Our Drops (containing six, seven, eight, or ten Doses) One shilling : And of a Box of our Balsam, a shilling. These Medicaments are cheap, safe, and durable; for they will keep many years, and work all their good effects as well ten or twenty years hence, as now. They are sealed up with our proper Signet, bearing a Lion couchant with a Star over him: And are to be sold by Mattha Frip at Cows in the Isle of Wight. And at the Author's House at the East end of Paul's, next door to the Free-School; where he may be spoke with every day from morning till four in the afternoon; and will with the blessing of God, undertake the Cure of any Disease (if curable) in Man, Woman, or Child, and perform the same with as great Care, as much Ease, in as short time, and for as small Charge, as may in Reason be expected, as some thousands in this City can upon their own experience witness. FINIS.