Jonathan Goddard
Jonathan Goddard (1617–1675) was an English physician, known both as army surgeon to the forces of Oliver Cromwell, and as an active member of the Royal Society. He is known for "Goddard's Drops," a popular medicine whose ingredients included dried viper and human skulls. Users of the drops included the MP Edward Walpole, who died after consuming them, and Charles II. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Dickinson, Edmund, 1624-1707, Tribbechow, Adam, 1641-1687, Strauch, Aegidius, 1632-1682, Opitz, Heinrich, 1642-1712Other Authors: “...Goddard, Jonathan...”
Published 1693
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2Published 1691Other Authors: “...Goddard, Jonathan...”
Call Number GR 272
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