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Thomas Daffy
English cleric and inventor of a medicine
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Daffy's original elixir salutis, vindicated against all counterfeits, &c. or, An advertisement by mee, Anthony Daffy, of London, citizen and student in physick : by way of vindication of my famous and generally approved cordial drink, (called elixir salutis) from the notoriously false suggestions of one Tho. Witherden of Bear-steed in the county of Kent, Gent. (as pretended), Jane White, Robert Brooke, apothecary, and Edward Willet.
Daffy, Anthony
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Date: [1675?]
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Elixir salutis, the choise drink of health or health-bringing drink : being a famous cordial drink, found out by the Almighty, and (for nigh twenty years) experienced by my self and divers persons (whose names are at most of their desires here inserted) a most excellent preservative of man-kind, a secret farr beyond any medicament yet known, and is found so agreeable to nature, that it effects all its operations ... / ... Anthony Daffy.
Daffy, Anthony
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Date: 1674
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Directions given by mee, Anthony Daffy, student in physick, for taking my safe, innocent, and successful cordial drink, called elixir salutis : proper to the cure of each distemper (in the printed sheet of its virtues mentioned) and suited unto the patients several ages, sexes, and constitutions.
Daffy, Anthony
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Date: [1670?]
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