CHARLES PETER His Famous HEAD-PILL. Which certainly cureth the scurvy, and dropsy, taketh away all PAINS of the HEAD, cleanseth the STOMACH, provoketh an Appetite, and helpeth Digestion: Is also a Great PRESERVATIVE to NATURE. It helpeth those that are troubled with the GOUT, is most admirable for the colic, brings away GRAVEL, and gives Ease in the ston. It destroys WORMS in Persons of all Ages, and cureth those that are troubled with SHORTNESS of BREATH, or PAINS in the SIDE. It is most admirable for MELANCHOLY Persons, and for those that are troubled with FAINTING FITS. It not onely cures, but prevents CONVULSION and apoplectic FITS. Those Persons that DRINK hard,( most of which are troubled with SICK qualms and VOMITING) I do assure all such, they will find much Benefit by my PILLS. WOMEN that are troubled with STOPPAGES, or with FUMES arrising from the SPLEEN or WOMB, or that are subject to WEAKNESS of the BACK, are certainly relieved by these PILLS. In a word, This PILL is a most rare Medicine in most Diseases incident to Mankind, being most proper for all Families to be provided with; for it may be safely taken by any Person, of any Age or Constitution. And for those Persons that use the SEAS, there is nothing so convenient as this incomparable PILL; for One Dose, taken once in Twenty days, preserves the Body in Health: for it resists all putrefaction, and will continue good Seven years and more. The Manner of taking these Pills is-thus. A Child of Three or Four years old may take One Pill every third day: One of Seven or Eight years old, may take One Pill every morning. A Man or Woman may begin with One Pill over-night, and Two the next morning, and may according to the strength of the Body increase the Dose to Two or Three Pills at night, and Three the next morning: Onely observe to begin with a small Dose, and so to increase it as thy strength will allow. They may be taken in a spoonful of Beer, Ale or Wine, or in a stewed Prune, or the pulp of an Apple, although they be most easy to take by themselves; for they are very small, and not ill tasted. They work the most pleasantly of any physic whatsoever, opening the Pores of the Skin, and causing a breathing Sweat, if the Patient lye in Bed while they are working. They break away Wind powerfully, cause much Urine, and word gently by Stool. And as they are the most pleasant, so am I sure they are the best, and yet the cheapest physic that can be taken; for the PRICE of each BOX, which contains Twelve Pills, is but One Shilling. Those that take them, may safely go abroad about their Business, and need not observe any Diet; yet if they now and then take a draft of warm Ale or Posset-drink, or Broth, it will help the working of them. My PILLS are sold by the Persons following: Viz. Mr. Thomas Burrell Bookseller, at the Golden Ball under St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street. Mr. Robert Paske Stationer, in the Piazza on the North-side of the Royal Exchange. Joe's Coffee-house, called the Blue-coat Coffee-house, in Sweetings-Alley, near the Royal Exchange. Mr. Henry Bennet Cutler, in St. Bartholomew-lane. Mr. Richard Smith, at the Marygold over against the Kings-Bench in Southwark. Mr. Joseph Scarlet Mereer, over against the Middle-Row in Holborn. Mr. Towne's Coffee-house at Billingsgate. Mr. Bisby's Coffee-house in Tower-street, near Mincing-lane. Mr. King Oyleman, near St. Clements Church-yard, in the Strand. Mr. John Moore Distiller, at the Green-man and Still near Charing-cross. And at my own House in St. MARTINS-LANE, near LONG-ACRE, over against the Sign of the CASTLE, where I shall be ready to give my Advice gratis. That 〈…〉 rabble Medicine called LUCATELLA's BALSAM is faithfully prepared by me, and to be sold at my House.