1. Grana angelica, or, The true Scots pills: (left to posterity by Dr. Patrick Anderson of Edinburgh, physician to his Majesty King Charles the First, and constantly used as his ordinary physick by Charles the Second) are faithfully prepared only by James Inglish (son of David Inglish, deceased, and grandson of I. Inglish of Edinburgh) living at the Unicorn, no. 165, over-against the new church in the Strand, London Author(s): Inglish, James. Publication: [London : s.n., 1799] Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations
2. Gentlemen, be pleased to take notice, that those so famous lozanges or pectoralls approved for the cure of consumptions, coughs, catharrs ... are onely made and to be had of Mr. Edmund Buckworth at his house in St. Katherines street ... and Mr. Theophilus Buckworth on Mile-end-green Publication: [London : s.n., 166-] Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsRespiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapy
3. Gebrauch und Wirkung der berühmten Gold Tinctur Publication: [Pennsylvania : s.n., ca. 1800] Subject(s): Nonprescription Drugs -- administration & dosage
4. A caution to the public: since the printers of some of the news papers have refused to insert in them, a detection of certain gross impositions that are practiced upon the ignorant and unwary, I think myself obliged to take this method of circulating hand-bills, to undeceive the public Author(s): Flower, Henry. Publication: [London] : Printed for E. Cooke ..., [1770?] Subject(s): GoutQuackery