A brief Account of some wonderful Cures, lately performed by that well known and most highly approved Medicine, CALLED Pilulae in omnes Morbos, or Pills against all Diseases. Together with A most useful Discovery of the chief Signs of the SCURVET. BEfore I make good what is promised in the Title, give me leave to request him that reads thus far, to deal so fairly by me,( and also to do himself that right) to red, and thoroughly consider this Paper before he otherwise Disposes of it, and if the matter contained in it proves Satisfactory, I shall conclude he will not think himself much injured in his expense of three or four minutes time, to peruse it. The next thing note-worthy, is, to present the Reader with a short view of some remarkable Cures, wrought by this incomparable Medicine, and in these, the judicious Reader may plainly see, are comprehended almost all diseases incident to Mankind. I. Mr. Baverstock, Ironmonger in Rumsey Hampshire, being extremely troubled with Weakness and Stop-page in his stomach, as also with an Asthma or shortness of breath, was perfectly Cured with my Pills. II. Mr. Rowland the Minister of Bishopston, near Marlborow in Wiltshire, being brought even to the grave with a most dangerous Scurvy and dropsy, received a most wonderful Cure with my Pills. III. John White Servant to Mr. Marshall of St. Albans, was exceedingly afflicted with the Yellow and Black jaundice, also had the Scurvy in a very high degree, and an exceeding dangerous dropsy, so that all gave him over for a dead Man, yet was perfectly Cured with my Pills. IV. Mr. Leeds living at the Wheat-Sheaves and pigeons in Portsmouth, being very much afflicted with a dangerous Scurvy and dropsy, so that his Physicians gave him over for a dead Man, was by the blessing of God, upon the use of my Pills perfectly recovered. V. Mr. Simon Warner of Stowmarket in Suffolk, my Pills cured him of gripping in the Guts, and great indisposition of body. VI. Mr. John Johnson, Servant to Mr. Thomas Forth, Brewer in St. Gile's in the Fields, being so far gone in a dangerous dropsy, that he appeared absolutely past cure, was perfectly cured with my Pills. VII. Richard Cobb of Northwheatly near Retford in Nottinghamshire, was much afflicted with a violent fever and Ague, he took but three times of my Pills, and was perfectly cured. VIII. Alice White of Burton in Nottinghamshire, was extremely troubled with the Scurvy, had an ill habit of body, and several sores in her legs; all which were perfectly cured with my Pills. IX. Mr. John Hall of Stowmarket in Suffolk, being extremely afflicted with the Scurvy and Gout, was cured with my Pills. An Abstract of a Letter from Richard Carter Distil●er at Chichester. Doctor, THese are to acquaint thee with a remarkable Cure that hath been lately performed with thy Pills, upon the Daughter of edmond Stevens of the Parish of Appledrum, near this City; she hath been extremely afflicted with tormenting pains in her Stomach and Bowels, and many times in all her limbs, with great weakness in all parts of her body, seeming to be in a Consumptive condition, very much loatbing her meat, not being in a capacity to eat with her Father and Mother at their Table in several years; much hath been spent upon Physicians and in physic for her Cure, but all in vain; and she continuing in this sad condition from seven years old, to the age of seventeen years, caused her Relations to despair of ever getting help for her; yet notwithstanding all seeming unlikeliness of her recovery, she is perfectly cured with taking thy Pills and hath continued in good health ever since last Spring; and this will be testified to any that shall inquire, by her Father and Mother( who are credible persons) and who also desired me to give thee this account; I might also inform thee of several others, but having no order for it by those cured, shall say no more at present, but rest Chichester the 19th of the 11th month, 1677. Thy Friend Rich. Carter. I shall now according to promise in the Title give you the chief signs of the Scurvy, Which are, Giddiness in the head, sudden Flushings, Heat, and Redness in the face, and body, putri●action and stinking of the Gums, toothache, Stinking-Breath, Blackness and Looseness of the Teeth, want of Digestion, much Wind and unsavoury Belchings, and by thick Vapours arising from the HYPOCHONDRIA to the Midriff, are occasioned obstructions of respiration or shortness of Breath, and straightness of the Breast, &c. the body is dull and heavy, and in the Legs are spots, sometimes read, yellow, purple, black or blue; there are also violent pains in the head, Shoulders, Arms, Fingers, Belly, Thight, Knees, Legs, Ankles, Feet and Toes, other signs of the Scurvy are bad sleep, and frightful dreams, a feverish heat and sweats towards the morning; some have risings on their bodies, as if stung with Nettles Bees or Wasps, &c. these are the most usual signs of the Scurvy. Though note, every one in this Disease, hath not all these signs at once, but some have more, and some fewer of them. Withal observe, and you will find there are very few afflicted with any Distemper of long continuance, who have not joined with it a scorbutick taint, which unless it be considered, and some powerful antiscorbutick medicament given, the Patient is very rarely, if ever Cured. Therefore in long continued or lingering diseases, let a speedy recourse be had to my Pill, as your only Remedy, wherein will be certainly found such thorough help and satisfaction, that all persons in any degree afflicted with the Scurvy, or other curable distemper, will esteem it( for recovery of health) the only Jewel of the World. So that against this very Disease, the Scurvy( as well, as for cure of such other distempers as come within the reach or power of physic to remove;) you have here offered you the most tried and approved Medicine of this Kingdom, which also operates in its Cure of each Disease, with all the ease, gentleness, safety, and speed imaginable, first carrying off, only the offending matter, and then adding health and vigour to the diseased and weakened body. All which forementioned virtues, and very many more have been truly ascribed to this excellent and most sovereign. Medicine, by many knowing and learned men, as well Physicians as others, and by such as have been of Noble Families, which I have to show under hand and seal, who, upon a thorough trial and experience of it, have candidly acknowledged,( in right of my Medicine) that for Cure of the most difficult and dangerous distempers, no Medicine ye● found out, hath proved comparable to Bromfield's Pills. A more particular, large, and satisfactory account of their great Cures, you will have in the book delivered gratis with them, in which also are very plain and full directions for the manner of taking them. They are sealed up in tin Boxes, with my Seal at arms, being a Lion passant guardant, the larger Box of forty Pills( within one or two more or less) is sold at three shillings, and the lesser Box of nineteen or twenty Pills, at Eighteen pence; and are sold by Mr. Henry broom, Bookseller at the Gun near the West end of St. Paul's Church. Mr. Robert bolter, Bookseller at the Turks head against the Royal Exchange in cornhill. Mr. John Painter, Coffee-man, at his house commonly called John's Coffee-house, above the Royal Exchange in cornhill. Mrs. Alkin, Confectioner at the Lion and Ball against Cree-Church in Leaden-hall-street. Mr. Tuthill, Bookseller at the chirurgeons Sign near the Armitage Bridge. Mr. Butcher, Distiller at the Plow and Still against the George-Inn in Southwark, Mr. Tho. Chew, Distiller at the Green-man near Smith-field-Bars. Mr. Daniel Bennet, Cutler in Popes-head Alley in cornhill. Mr. Milward, at Westminster-hall-gate. Mrs. Lion, Grocer, at the Tobacco-Roll at little Queen-street end in High-Holborn. Mr. John Bayns, Tin-man at the Bird-cage, at Cocklane end against Holborn Conduit. Mr. John Starkey, Bookseller at the Mitre in Fleet-street near Temple-bar Mr. Robert Bentley, Bookseller at the Posthouse in Russel-street Covent-garden. Mrs. Duke, Coffee-seller against the Star-Inne in the Strand near Charing-Cross. Mrs. Pierson, Distiller at the Golden Still against the Mitre-Tavern in Kings-street Westminster. Mr. Flaxmore, at the Maiden-head near Cherry-Garden Stairs on Redrif-wall. Mr. Crosdeal, Chandler, next the Kings-head near Battle-bridge in Tooly-street. Mr. James Allen, Haberdasher of Hats, at the Hat and Harow against the Bull-Inn within Bishops-gate. Mr. Thomas stint, Cheesemonger without the Bars against Hoglane in Bishopsgate-street. Mr. King, Razor-maker at the flying-horse against St. Clements Church in the Strand. Mr. Thomas Pilkinton, Hosier over against cripplegate Church. Mr. Gabriel Kunbolt, Stationer at the Kings-head against the Muse near Charing-Cross. Mr. edmond Trimmer, at the Bear at Bear-key near the customhouse. Mr. Richard Northcot, Bookseller on New Fish-street Hill near London-bridge, and at his Shop in cornhill joining to St. Peters Alley. Mr. humphrey Cooper, Distiller at Queen-hive-stairs. Mr. Edward Chandler, shoemaker at Old Bedlam Gate going into Moor Fields. Mr. Ralph Smith, Bookseller at the Bible under the Royal Exchange in cornhill. Mr. William Marshall, Bookseller at the Bible in Newgate-street, at the end of Ivy-Lane. Mr. Man's, Coffee-man in Exchange Alley in Cornhill. and at his Coffee-house in Abchurch-Lane. And at my House at the Blew Balls in Plow-yard in Fetter-lane, LONDON. Postscript. ☜ Further observe, these Pills are also of admirable use for such as use the Seas, to whom the Scurvy, and many other Diseases are very incident; partly from bad Airs, Sea Fogs, sudden Heats and Colds, much salt Diet; and sometimes from excessive drinking of foreign and unfrequented liquours, &c. AND, if three or four doses of them be taken by any person at his arrival into any foreign Country, they will certainly prevent the scurvy, all indispositions of body, Surfeits, all Fluxes, Agues, Fevers, Calenture, &c. some one or more of which frequently seizing many persons upon alteration of their native air, either by long Voyages at sea, or upon their first going into a strange Country. ☜ ALSO, this is that most excellent Pill so famous against the Pox, gonorrhea, or Running of the Reins, and for such as formerly have had either of those Diseases, and suspect an ill Cure, or dread a relapse.