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100 1  Marriott, John,|d-1653. 
245 14 The English mountebank: or, a physical dispensatory, 
       wherein is prescribed, many strange and excellent receits 
       of Mr Marriot, :|bthe great eater of Grays-Inn: with the 
       manner how he makes his cordial broaths, pills, purgatious
       [sic], julips, and vomits, to keep his body in temper, and
       free from surfeits. With sundry directions, 1 How to make 
       his cordial broath. 2 His pills to appease hunger. 3 His 
       strange purgation; never before practised by any doctor in
       England. 4 The manner and reason, why he swallows bullets 
       & stones. 5 How he orders his bak'd meat, or rare dish on 
       Sundays. 6 How to make his new fashion fish-broath. 7 How 
       to make his sallet, for cooling of the bloud. 8 How to 
       make his new dish, called a frigazee: the operation 
       whereof, expells all sadness and melancholy. 
246 2  Physical dispensatory, wherein is prescribed, many strange
       and excellent receits of Mr Marriot 
260    London :|bPrinted for George Horton,|c1652. 
300    8 p. :|bill. 
500    Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 29". 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
650  0 Medicine|xFormulae, receipts, prescriptions|vEarly works 
       to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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