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Advertisements : aqua mellis; or the king's honey-water, is made to the greatest degress of perfection, and sold wholesale and retail by Charles Lillie, at the corner of Beaufort-Buildings in the Strand / Charles Lillie.
Date: [1719]- Ephemera
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The Highland Youth : this youth, whose miraculous powers of double sight have surprised all who have visited him. Exhibits every day from twelve to half-past five, at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly ...
Date: [1832]- Ephemera
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[Newspaper cutting (October 1887?) "Bow Street : a giant in trouble" about 7' 5" James Patrick Folly's arrest and trial for drunken assault on a police officer in Tottenham Court Road].
Date: 1887- Ephemera
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Biocitin.
Date: 1913- Ephemera
The Infant's Preservative : for complaints in the bowels of infants, as wind, gripes, convulsions, &c. for preventing the tooth fever, and rendering the operation of dentition easy and free from danger, for preventing the rickets, and for laying the foundation of a good constitution / prepared by John Atkinson.
Atkinson, John.Date: [1813]- Ephemera
R. Nelson, M.D. being well known to have made the cure of seminal and genital imbecilities his chief study and practice for many years, does recommend his most noble cleansing and strength-ning elixir, as the only medicine in the world : for gleets and weaknesses, the bane of virility in one sex and destroyer of fertility in the other.
Date: [1728?]- Ephemera
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[Newspaper cutting advertising an entertainment organised by Albert Smith of views of a journey to Mont Blanc (painted by William Beverley) at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London].
Date: 1856- Ephemera
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[Newspaper cutting (The Globe, 26 August 1887) about the "Death of the Austrian giant" "Winkelmeyer" (Franz Winkelmeier) in Vienna from tuberculosis].
Date: 1887- Ephemera
Domestic intelligence... : March 31... [to] April 12.
Date: [1763]- Ephemera
The King's majesty : in consideration that many thousands of his loving subjects have been cured by the new chymical preparation and medicine, called Dr. Bateman's Pectoral Drops, of the rheumatism, cholick, agues and fevers, pains in the limbs, coughs, colds, &c.
Cluer, J.Date: [1728]- Ephemera
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There is beauty in a hand free from roughness : Snowfire Glycerine Jelly Vanishing.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Ephemera
Just published abroad, and imported by Joseph Pote, bookseller, at the Golden Door over against Suffolk-Street, Charing Cross, Receuil historique d'actes, negotiations, memoires et traitez ... : R.Nelson, M.D. being well known to have made the cure of seminal and genital imbecilities his chief study and practice for many years, does recommend his most noble, cleansing and strengthening elixir, as the only medicine in the world, for gleets and weaknesses, the bane of virility in one sex and destroyer of fertility in the other ...
Date: [1728?]- Ephemera
After spending thousands, and very well might be said the fortune of (A. Prince) to make a valuable article known, it must be villainy in any one to counterfeit it ... : baldnes or grey hairs will not be seen in future, if Prince's Russia Oil is used constantly to moisten the hair when dressing.
Date: 1813- Ephemera
Beautiful brown powder for the hair : B. Courtnay, perfumer, facing Somerset-House, in the Strand, London, sole importer and vender of Madam la Comtesse de Catuelon's curious Milfleur powder for the hair / B. Courtnay.
Date: [1781]- Ephemera
East India warehouse : Millard's imperial cotton twine shirtings : Lowe's patent British shirting cloth : cheap fashionable silks, etc... / Bell's Monthly Compendium of Advertisements.
Date: 1813- Ephemera
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Our motto is "curative" : The Magnetic Pill (patented) tonic and aperient.
Date: [1876?]- Ephemera
A card : the late Dr. Scot's Pills, for the safe and certain relief and cure of gouty bilious, and nervous disorders : Great Titchfield-Street, London, March 1791.
Date: [1794?]- Ephemera
In Grays-Inn-Lane in Plow-Yard, the third door, lives Dr. Thomas Kirleus, a collegiate physician, and sworn physician in ordinary to King Charles the second, until his death : who with a drink and a pill (hindring no business) undertakes to cure any ulcers, sores, swellings in the nose, face, or other parts, scabs, itch, scurfs, leprosies, and venereal disease, expecting nothing until the cure be finished ... a better purger than which was never given, for they cleanse the body of all impurities, which are the causes of dropsies, gouts, scurvies, stone or gravel, pains in the head, and other parts ... he cures all fevers and hot distempers without bleeding, except in few bodies. He gives his opinion to all that writes or comes for nothing.
Kirleus, ThomasDate: 1693- Ephemera
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You get as much out of urine as you put into it, Bili-Labstix : just add blood! Ames/BMI Blood Analyser.
Date: 1973- Ephemera
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[Handbill advertising Wieland's Living Wonders at the Royal Aquarium in London].
Date: 1898- Ephemera
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To General Tom Thumb : O little tiny Thumb, o little tiny Thumb, a precious little birch is pickling for your b---.
Date: [1844]- Ephemera
La caféine contre le médecin ... Café Sanka, sans caféine : 54 Quai de Boulogne, Boulogne-s-Seine.
Date: [1931]- Ephemera
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AIDS trust rethink on AZT : Catherine Pepinster on why the Terrence Higgins Trust is changing its drug advice.
Pepinster, CatherineDate: 1993- Ephemera
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A small reward.
Date: 2010