ADVERTISEMENT. J. Pechey Physician that lodged at the Angel and Crown in King-street near Cheapside, is removed to the Angel and Crown in Basinglane, being the next turning beyond Watling-street in Bowlane from Cheapside, on the right hand, and the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside on the left hand; his house is near the passage in Basing-lane that leads through read Lion Court into Watling-street. His hours for attendance at home are from eleven in the morning till three in the afternoon, at which time the sick may have advice for nothing. And approved remedies at reasonable rates, such as have been found by many years experience successful to admiration in curing fevers, agues, small pox, measles, colic, gripping of the guts, bloody flux, vomiting and looseness, cough, chin cough, worms, rickets, jaundice, scurvy, rheumatism or pains and lameness, in the limbs, rheums in the eyes, many of the diseases peculiar to women, the itch, running of the reins not always got by women, swellings, ulcers or scabs occasioned by the french pox and the like. And it may be truly affirmed that in almost every parish in and about the City of London, many of the inhabitants of all ranks have been cured by these incomparable medicines in the use of which with the blessing of God is such assurance of success, that if these diseases have not been rendered incurable by ill management or other accidents, the cure of them shall be undertaken according to the following proposals. 1. A certain time shall be agreed upon for the cure of the above mentioned diseases before they are undertaken. 2. The sick shall know first what the medicines will cost that are necessary for their cure, tho' they shall pay for them only as they use them. 3. Whatever is received for Medicines of them shall be faithfully return'd, if the cure be not perfected with the time prefixed. 4. That they may be sure of having either their money or their health restored, they, or their friends for them, shall have a note if they desire it under my hand and seal, with what witnesses they please to it for the performance of these proposals. And because many of the diseases above mentioned, necessary require the Physicians attendance on the sick at their houses or lodgings, I will visit them in any part of the City of London in the daytime for two shillings and six pence, and will ride to visit patients in the City of Westminster, or in Southwark, or the Suburbs for two shillings and six pence a mile, the messenger that comes for me leaving the said fee at my house, and the name of the person that sends for me, and of the place of his or her abode. 'tis very well known that many other diseases have been frequently cured by J. Pechey, so that the sick may as probably find relief in most diseases at the Angel and Crown in Basing-lane, as any where else. My excellent purging Pills cure the scurvy, and dropsy, they purge the head, and cleanse and strengthen the stomach, for which they are highly to be valued, for from a foul and weak stomach proceed a great many diseases, they purge the reins, and cure the running of the reins, they purge the blood, and cleanse and strengthen the breast, they are as good a purge as can be used in the french pox, and indeed they cure as many diseases as any purging medicine can, they are put up in boxes, each containing eighteen Pills, price one shilling and six pence, with plain directions in print how to use them. My Electuary for agues, certainly cures agues of all sorts in the space of a few days; and is a sovereign remedy for that fever that accompanies consumptions, commonly called the hectic fever, price two shillings and six pence. Many ill men make it their business to reproach this public way of practise, because it thwarts their interest; but undoubtedly all persons that are free from prejudice will readily approve it, if they that practise after this manner, are really qualified for the employment they profess, and therefore for the Satisfaction of such, I have thought it necessary to publish the following copy of a grant I received from the college of Physicians in the year 1684. KNow all Men, That the President, of the college of Physicians with the consent of the fellows of the same has( by Authority from the King and Parliament) examined and approved of, and elected into our college, the skilful and honest man J. Pechey, master of arts in the flourishing University of Oxford, and we have granted him full power and authority to exercise the science and art of physic, according to the laws published to this purpose, and moreover we have granted him the use and benefit, of all the profits, liberties, and privileges, which have been already, and may be hereafter granted us, by the authority aforesaid, in witness whereof we have sealed these presents with our common seal, at our college in London the twenty second of December, in the year 1684, and in the thirty sixth year of the Reign of King Charles the second.