Observations on the baume de vie, first discovered by Mr. Le Lievre, The King's Apothecary at Paris. Wherein all the objections made to it by the Ignorant and Interested, are fully refuted, and its wonderful efficacy in a variety of diseases, justified on the most reasonable Principles; with letters and attestations in its favour, From People Of The First Distinction.
- Le Lièvre, chemist.
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- MDCCLXV. [1765]
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London : printed by W. Griffin, in Fetter-Lane; and sold by W. Flexney, near Gray's-Inn Gate Holbourn, and Richardson and Urquhart at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLXV. [1765]
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[4],10,[3],12-49[i.e.50],iii,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T118089
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