The universall medicine: or the virtues of my magneticall or antimoniall cup / [John Evans].
- John Evans
- Date:
- 1642
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The universall medicine: or the virtues of my magneticall or antimoniall cup / [John Evans]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Rurer, that gave her poyfonfull pills of ill prepared Mercury fubli- and fome fell our, all ber bowells and internal] parts were cruelly tormented with excrutiations and burning inflammationssto whom the hquor of this Cup was {peedily adwniniftred , ic wrougtit upon her gemly 14 dayes, expelled che p6yfon , purged the malignicies and evill (ymptomes occafioned by the poyion received , and pers f.ctly recovered the Gentlewoman, who is very well, and ready to affirme this truth. | 60. Acertaine ancient Gentleman prifoner in the Kingsbench, that for many yeeres together had been grievoufly troubled with an inveterat cough, aftmacicall ftoppings of the Lungs, and.acon- tinuall Prificke, tough flegme, and other fowle putrifaGtive hu- mours, was {peedily and perte€tly cured and freed fromall the ree cited evill affects, by three times drinking the prepared liquor of this my Magneticall Cup, without any otherhelpe. Thefe 2 lat recited Experiments were performed by Adr, Francz Tailor who then was prifoner inthe Kings Bench. é1. An ancient Gentlewoman that for 3. years together was continually troubled with a great Flux of the Menftrues, and alfo of the whites in great abundance, was by drinking the prepared plication’) {peedily and perfeétly Cured. 62. Another ancient Gentlewoman that had for along time languifhed with the Fever Hectick and yellow Jaundice , and other infirmities which might '¢ indeed) be efteemed incurable in one of her years, and was forfaken of the Doétors of Phyfick,and efteemed of her neighbors, and of her own husband to be ifrecoverable, who therefore made then preparation for her Funerall, nevertheleffe taking but thrice only the prepared Liquor of this Cup, fhe was perfectly recovered to health, this was eight years paft and the Gentlewoman liveth notfarre from Bor-lane in London , ready to confirme this approved truth. 63. Another woman aged 66. or thereabouts, being farre gone with the black Jaundife and deep Confumption, andalfoat the fame time taken with a moft violent {potted Fever,and in the Judg- ment of all her neighbours efteemed to be paft alihope of life and . alfo](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30332886_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)