The Antivenereal Apozem. A Pleasant liquour, which in thirty Days( without any other Assistance) perfectly cures the most Inveterate Pox in any Age, Sex or Constitution, by an easy familiar Operation that puts the Patient to no manner o● Trouble or Inconveniency, but an exact Regulation of Diet. The wonderful Effects of this liquour is very much to be admired, it being so agreeable to Nature, that the Patient is not at all disordered by it in the whole Course, which of Necessity he is subjected to by all the other most dangerous Methods of Salivation, violent Purging, and Vomiting from the frequent Exhibition of Mercury, which has ruined many thousand Constitutions. This liquour is so stupendious a Remedy; yet gentle and easy, that it expel● the Disease by Sweat, Urine, and sometimes a la●ative Stool. Children, Women with Child, or any that are never so much reduced to the extremest Degree of Weakness, either by the Length of the Disease, or by the ill Success of Salivations or other destructive Mercurial Courses, notwithstanding, all are able to undergo this Course, and even in the time of Cure gather Strength to a Wonder, which makes this Method preferable to all others. This Antivenereal Apozem, suddenly takes away all Pocky and Nocturnal Pains of the Head and Limbs, it quickly heals all Ulcers of the Throat, Palate, and Nose; also makes every kind of pustules, Ulcers, Scabs, Nodes, &c. to vanish, by rooting out each Particle of the Venereal Contagion; and infallibly restores the Sick to a salubrious Habit in a Month's time. The smaller Symptoms of the Venereal Disease that attend young Claps, as the Gonorrhoea, or Running of the Reins, Scalding Urine, Strangury, Swellings, and Excoriation of the Privitees, Shankers, &c. I cure in a short time, by much more easy, and expeditious Methods, than is to be met with in Vulgar practise, without Hindrance of Business, or Suspicion of Friends. From A. Noy, Practioner in physic almost twenty Years, at the Golden Ball on Great Towe●●, hill, near Tower-d●ck, the corner of Tower-street. A Lamp over the Door is the Evening. A Back-door up the Steps in Bar●in-Ally.