Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

23rd February 1715

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

For the Good of the Publick.

Whereas several Gentlewomen, and others of that Sex in this Kingdom, have contracted an evil Habit of Body, wherein the vicious Humours at first dispersed thro' the whole, come at length to be lodg'd in one Part or another; and many times for Causes too long to be here mentioned, are thrown down upon the Womb, occasioning a dangerous Weakness in that Part, which being neglected, at last turns cancerous, and often proves fatal. I the Diabetes, when given over by all other Persons. This is to acquaint all such as may have Occasion, that a speed Relief is to be had from an experienced Midwife, dwelling at the Sign of the King's Arms, a Goldsmith's Shop, near Exeter Exchange in the Strand, who perform'd a Core upon a Lady at the Bath, after she was given over by Physicians, and since has cured several Gentlewomen and others in the City and Suburbs of London.

At the Sign of the Cheshire Cheese in Wallbrook, near Stocks-market.

LIveth a Gentlewoman, the Daughter of an eminent Physician, who practis'd in London for upwards of 40 Years. She hath a never failing Ointment that cures the GOUT, altho' the Parties be reduc'd to their Crutches, and that in 2 or 3 Days time; having been found true by Experience, to the great Ease and Comfort of many. It also cures Rheumatick Pains.

She has also a certain and infallible Cur for the Toothach, without Drawing, and so effectually, that the Pain will never return again; and not only so, but makes the Teeth as white as Ivory; and faslens those that are loose toe Admiration. Her House are from 8 in the Morning till 12, and from 2 till 6.

ALL Melancholy, Hysterical, and Hypochondriacal Distempers, which variously affect the Mind with strange Fears, and dismal Apprehensions 3 Faintings and Sinkings of the Spirits, great Hurries, Restlessness , and Disquietment, (little understood , and seldom cur'd by any common Means.) Also Pains and Giddiness of the Head, Risings to the Throat, sick Fits, Tremblings, Oppressions of the Heart, or any other Disorders caus'd by Vapours , are successfully cured (with God's Blessing) by a Physician well experienced therein, and of more than 20 Years Practice in those deplorable Cases; who also cures all kind of Fits, tho' strange and violent, if curable; which he informs on sight of their Water. Now living next door to the Shares , at the End of Chambers-Street, in Goodmans-Fields, near the Minories; where those that have Occasion, and live remote, may direct their Letters, and they shall be speedily answered or attended on if desired.

A Friendly and Compassionate Exhortation to Virtue. In Five short Practical Discourses; against Prophane Swearings, Downhouness, Gaming, Detraction, and Immodesty. Wherein the Sinfulness of them in seriously brought home to every Man's Consenuce; and the Means of avoiding 'em plainly and familiarly set forth. By G.R.B.D. Price Bound 6 d.

Youth's Introduction to Trade. An Exercise Book, chiefly designed for the Use of the Writing School, so employ Youth at Night, and other vacant Times, while they learn to Write; by which the Young Apprentice may be able to apply his Writing and Arithmetick to Business; as, a Merchant, Shop-keeper, or other Interior Trades. First Methodised for the Benefit of the Author's Scholars; And published for the Use of such as much Writing and Arithmetik. By John Anon < no role > . The Fourth Edition, Corrected, and very much Enlarged. Just Reprinted, The New A-la-moda Secretary, Practical Consisting of Variety of Hands, very useful for Young Beginners, by the same Author.

to the of the Common-Prayer-Book, and the People attending the same. Offered to the Consideration of whole who for promoting Decency in the Service of God, according to the usage of the Church of England, and as it is Establish'd by Law. With a Preface of Diana Warship in General. By T. Soynor, Lay-man. The Fourth Edition, Corrected.

The Ingenious and Diverting Letters of the Lady's - Travels into Spain. Describing the Devotions, Nunneries , Humour, Customs, Laws Militia, Trade, Diet, and Recreations of that People. Intermixt with great Variety of Modern Adventures, and surprising Accidents: Being the truest and best Remarks extant on that Court and Country. The Seventh Edition, with the Addition of Letter of the State of Spain, as it was in Year 1700. Never before in English. In Three Parts.

Tables of Simple Interest and Discount, at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 per Cent. per. Ann. Also Tables of Compound Interest at the same Rates. Whereby the amount of present Value of any Sum of Money, or any Annuity, or other yearly Payment, &c. for any Number of Years, not exceeding, One Hundred, is readily found. By John Smart < no role > , at the Town-Clerk's-Office, London. All Printed for S. Crouch, at the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley .

Printed for SAMUEL CROUCH < no role > , at the Corner of Pope's-head Ally in Cornhill; And Sold by

J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-noster-row .

Advertisements are taken in by John Humfreys < no role > , Printer, in Bartholomew-Lane, behind the R. Exchange.




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