A view of the present evidence for and against Mrs. Stephens's medicines, as a solvent for the stone. Containing 155 cases. With some experiments and observations ... / [David Hartley].
- David Hartley
- Date:
- 1739
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A view of the present evidence for and against Mrs. Stephens's medicines, as a solvent for the stone. Containing 155 cases. With some experiments and observations ... / [David Hartley]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[.203 ] with the Stone* tlut fad and melancholy Diftem- per, what can he do if Mrs. Stephens*$ Medicines be not ? W. D A W TREY. ■> yi i /l a 2^ s CLIV. Mrs. Marsh^ Edgeworth, Middlefex. * “fo Mrs. Stephens; Madam, * .■ This | to acquaint you that I have taken your Medicines, and f hope I am perfe&ly cured - For I have voided abundance of Stones and Gravel, and I am bound to pray for you as long as I live j fox I went to fcveral Po&ors, and none cpuld give me Fafe *, fox I think you are the only Woman in the World to cure that Difeafe. From reading it in the News, that you defired to know of thofe that had taken yoyr Medicines, whether they were cured, made me fo bold to fend yon this Q# i\ 173ft* cQ$ry. Servant till Deaths RachelMarsh. CLV. Mr. Carpenter, Edgeworth, Middlefex. Mrs. Stephens, HAVING heard you were defirous, *that thofe who had been cured by your Medicines fhould acquaint you with it, I in particular am bound to pray for you as long as I live, and I wilh you good](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30780123_0211.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


