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We who are appointed the physicians for the prevention and cure of the plague, as we implore divine assistance to prosper our undertakings, so that in no respect we may appear deficient in the discharge of our duties, do at present think fit to offer these following advices

Witherley, Thomas Sir, Nathaniel Hodges, James Flesher

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