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A treatise on the cimex lectularius
or, bed bug. By J. Southall -
In Black-fryers, at the end of the paved alley, near Bridewel-Bridge, at the Green Ball and Half Moon, liveth R.C. enquire at the red lion, next the bottom of the steps
Who will give to all people a secret how they may utterly destroy buggs, without damage to their goods at reasonable rates, do as you are taught, and if any be doubtful of the truth of it, they may have full satisfaction of them that have experienced it -
Natura, philosophia, & ars in concordia
Or, nature, philosophy, and art in friendship, an essay. In four parts. I. Demonstrating the Necessity and Practicability of Building all Manner of Houses proof against Fire and Vermin; together with several curious and useful Observations on Subjects relative thereto. II. An entire new Plan of constructing chimnies, so as the smoke cannot reverberate. III. Plain Methods pointed out, by which smoky chimnies may be effectually cured. IV. Certain and easy Directions to all Mechanics in Wood, how to finish Houshold Furniture, and the wainscotting of Rooms, so as no Vermin can exist therein; and also how to cleanse those already infected. With drawings and references. To which is added, six letters on Interesting Subjects. By W. Cauty, Cabinet-Maker -
A treatise of buggs
shewing when and how they were first brought into England. How they are brought into and infect Houses. Their Nature, several Foods, Times and Manner of Spawning and Propagating in this Climate. Their great Increase accounted for, by Proof of the Numbers each Pair produce in a Season. Reasons given why all Attempts hitherto made for their Destruction have proved ineffectual. Vulgar Errors concerning them refuted. That from September to March is the best Season for their total Destruction, demonstrated by Reason, and proved by Facts. Concluding with directions for such as have them not already, how to avoid them; and for those that have them, how to destroy them. By John Southall, Maker of the Nonpareil Liquor for destroying Buggs and Nits, living at the Green Posts in the Green Walk near Faulcon-Stairs, Southwark -
A collection of recipe's and letters lately inserted in the Daily journal. Containing, I. M. Boerhaave's and M. Osterdyke's new method for curing the gout. II. The New Montpellier Method for curing the Venereal Disease, without Salivation. III. The Famous Recipe for destroying those noxious Vermin called Buggs. IV. The celebrated Remedy for Whooping-Coughs: With the several Letters and Testimonials of its extraordinary Efficacy. V. The Mystery of Masonry, as published in the Daily Journal, with the several Letters on that Occasion. VI. The Origine of Free-Masonry in England, together with the Clause made against their Meetings and Combinations in the Reign of Henry VI. Collected for the Sake of such as would keep by them these efficacious and salutary Prescriptions. And of such Free-Masons as are desirous to convince the World, that nothing criminal, or greatly indecent, is practised at their Makings, as has been surmiz'd by many credulous Persons, of both Sexes, Ill-Willers to the Fraternity