A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel, as published by Mrs. Joanna Stephens, For which Discovery she is allowed Five Thousand Pounds by Act of Parliament. To which is added, a compleat list of the nobility, gentry, physicians, and surgeons, who are appointed by Parliament to examine the said medicines.
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Stephens, Joanna. A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel, as published by Mrs. Joanna Stephens, For which Discovery she is allowed Five Thousand Pounds by Act of Parliament. To which is added, a compleat list of the nobility, gentry, physicians, and surgeons, who are appointed by Parliament to examine the said medicines.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 22052, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/22052. Accessed 2024-11-22.
Stephens, Joanna. A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel, as published by Mrs. Joanna Stephens, For which Discovery she is allowed Five Thousand Pounds by Act of Parliament. To which is added, a compleat list of the nobility, gentry, physicians, and surgeons, who are appointed by Parliament to examine the said medicines. London: 1740.
Stephens , J. (1740). A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel, as published by mrs. joanna stephens, for which discovery she is allowed five thousand pounds by act of parliament. to which is added, a compleat list of the nobility, gentry, physicians, and surgeons, who are appointed by parliament to examine the said medicines. London:
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