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I through Gods divine providence, have had at £¿everal
times, great occa£¿ion to make u£¿e of Medicines for the
health of my own body, as namely in the year 1642,
for Cuts and Shots, where then I came acquainted,
and into familiarity with Ma£¿ter George Dunne
Chyrurgion, Ma£¿ter Leadbeater the Apothecary, Ma£¿ter
Guye, Ma£¿ter Hicks, and Ma£¿ter Nicholas Culpepper,
by who£¿e familiarity I lo£¿t nothing, in the end of
September 1663 our hou£¿e was vi£¿ited with the Plague,
one died before we knew what it was, the family was
five in number, I lay in the £¿ame bedding the decea£¿ed
dyed out of, he dyed full of the marks, I had a Boyle
in my Groyne that never brake, but went away by
purging and vomiting, my fellow had one that brake,
yet none dyed but the fir£¿t, I helpt to Coffin about £¿ix
per£¿ons, in one family at that time, yet by Gods
providence am yet alive, in the year 1649, I had a long
£¿ickne£¿s from Mid£¿omer till Chri£¿tmas, of that mi£¿erable
di£¿ea£¿e called the griping or plague of the Guts, which
cau£¿ed me to £¿earch all publick means for cure, and
having £¿pent what means I had upon Doctors like the
woman that had the bloudy I£¿£¿ue: