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English: Fleuron from book:
Free thoughts on quacks and their medicines, occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith and Mr. Scawen; or, a candid and ingenuous inquiry into the merits and dangers imputed to advertised remedies: ---In which, an investigation of the nature and origin of their composition has been attempted: and the degree of confidence they deserve, ascertained. ---Wherein, also, have been occasionally interspersed some few animadversions tending to defend Minerals in general, and exculpate Mercury and Antimony in particular, from the ill-judged and ill-grounded aspersions thrown against them; by proving the superiority of the productions of the Mineral, over those of the Vegetable, Kingdoms. Dedicated to the Legislature in general, or, both Houses of Parliament.
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Author Spilsbury, Francis
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. Davenhill, No. 30, Cornhill
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Medicine, Science and Technology
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T033055
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