Flagellum: or, a dry answer to Dr. Hancock's wonderfully-comical liquid book: which he merrily calls Febrifugum magnum, or common water the best cure for fevers, &c. (a Book proved beyond Contradiction, to be wrote when the Doctor was asleep.) Wherein Not only many obscure Passages, in that great Performance (which neither the Doctor nor any body else understood the meaning of) are ironically explain'd to the meanest Capacity; but the Use and Excellency of cold Water and stewed Prunes, is also clear'd up. Very fit to be bound up with the Doctor's Book. The second edition: with a postscript, containing a few merry reflections on a late bombastick pamphlet in defence of the doctor's book, wrote by one Tom Taylor, the first-born of all the Sons of Stupidity, and Bull-Rider to the Bear-Garden. By Gabriel John, a seventh son, and teacher of the occult sciences in Yorkshire
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Main Author: John, Gabriel (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed, and sold by Tho. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row [1723]
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, N7421
Gabriel John is a pseudonym
Price from imprint: Price 1 s
Reproduction of original from National Library of Medicine
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe and to Thomas D'Urfey
Physical Description:Online-Ressource (64Seiten) 8°

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