Ordinary of Newgate Prison:
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts

26th July 1736

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26th July 1736


ADVERTISEMENTS.

The most wonderful Cleansing and Strengthening DROPS, for all Sorts of Gleets and Seminal Weaknesses, and Insufficiencies of the Generative Parts and Faculties; of which there have been actually Sold, no less than between 3 and 4000 Bottles, since April 1734, that they were first Publish'd; and by their being successful, in a more remarkable manner than common, (as by many Letters and Testimonies appear) in curing the very worst of these Imbicilities, when no other Remedies tried, could reach to the Cause of them, they are daily recommended from one to another, and are now in that almost Universal Repute, as to be more and more sent for and call'd for by Persons of all Ranks, both in, Town and Country, and by divers Practitioners also both there and here to give to their own Patients.

THESE incomparable Drops, which for the abovesaid Disorders are not to be equall'd in the whole Art of Medicine, (and which, for their Elegancy as well as Excellency, are in such valuable Esteem by some of the highest Quality) were prescrib'd by the late great Dr. Radcliffe, for a certain Noble Lord, who for a long time had been vex'd with an old obstinate Gleet and Weakness, of which he was cur'd by them in a few Days, beyond all Expectation, after he had been harrass'd with Electuaries, Bolusses, Pills, Potions, Injections, and a hundred other Medicines, for many Months together in vain.

The Apothecary who prepar'd them for him, according to the Doctor's Prescription, (which he has still upon his File] has made use of them ever since, to great Numbers of People, in the very worst of Gleets, Seminal and Genital Imbecilites and Infertilities, Pains in the Back and Reins, Disorders of the Urine, and Gravel, &c. with the utmost Success and Safety; as also in all Weaknesses from Strains, as well as Venereal Relicks, excessive Coition, Self-Pollution, Seminal Emissions in the Sleep, Falls, Blows and the like in both Sexes.

And as they have never once faild him, even in Cases thought to be incurable, he now, for general Good, has made them publick; and that the meaner sort of People may partake of the Benefit of so divine a Remedy as well as the Rich, he has put them up in Bottles of but 3 s. 6 d. each, tho' for the Excellency of their Effects, they are worth their weight in Gold, more especially as one Bottle of them generally Cures, even in the most draining Gleets, and grievous Relaxations and Weaknesses of the Seminals and Genitals that are.

Nor can there be prepar'd by any Art of Skill, a more cleansing and healing, or a more strengthening and invigorating Medicine, or one that can more effectually cure Impotency, or promote Fertility, than this, as every one that but once tries it will say, by their soon finding the Difference between this and other Remedies; for it will do more in one Day, towards restoring in these Weaknesses, than any others can in ten; and is of so corroborating a Nature, that it may be entirely relied upon for curing perfectly and firmly, without Fear or Relapse, even in the tenderest Constitutions, which can hardly be said of any other Medicine; and it is withal so elegantly pleasant to the Palate and so agreeable to the Stomach, that the nicest Person is delighted with it.

Mr. West, Goldsmith in the Old-Baily, who us'd to sell these Drops, being dead, they are now Sold only by his Son-in-Law, Mr. Johnson, a Baker, at the Seven Stars in Vere-street, near Clare-Market [his Name under the Sign] seal'd up with Directions, for any Messenger, upon only asking for a Bottle of Drops, and paying 3 s. 6 d.

This Day is Published, Price 5 s.

EVERY Man his own Lawyer: Or, a Summary of the Laws of England, in a New and Instructive Method, under the following Heads, viz.

I. Of Actions and Remedies, Writs, Process, Arrests and Bail.

II. Of Courts, Attornies and Solicitors therein, Juries, Witnesses, Trials, Executions, &c.

III. Of Estates and Property in Lands and Goods, and how acquired, Ancestors, Heirs, Executors and Administrators.

IV. Of the Laws relating to Marriage, Bastardy, Infants, Ideots, Lunatis.

V. Of the Liberty of the Subject, Magna Charta, the Habeas Corpus Act, and other Statutes.

VI. Of the King and his Prerogative, the Queen, Peers, Judge, Sherists, Coroners, Justices of the Peace, Constables, &c.

VII. Of Publick Offences, Treason, Murder, Felony, Burglary, Robbery, Rape, Sodomy, Forgery, Perjury, &c. And their Punishment.

All of them so plainly treated of, that all Manner of Persons may be particularly acquainted with our LAWS and STATUTES, concerning Civil and Criminal Affairs, and know how to defend themselves, and their Estates and Fortunes; in all Cases whatsoever.

Printed for J. Hazard, against Stationers-Hall, near Ludgate.

Where may be had,

1. The Law, of Tithes, the second Edition, pr. 5 s.

2. A Tithing Table, shewing by way of Analysis, of what Things Tythes are, or are not dne, either by Common-Law, Custom, or prescription, price 1 s.

Both the above by William Bohun< no role > , of the Middle-Temple , Esq ;




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