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Tooker W. Charisma sive donum sanationis seu explicatio todus quaesdonis de mirabilium sanitatum grada, in qua praecipue agitur de solenni et sacra curadone strumae, cui Reges Angliau rite inaugurad divinitus medicad sunt et quan serenissima Elizabetha, Angliae, Franciae et Hiberniae Regina, ex coelesd grada sibi concessa, Applicadone manuum suarum, et contactu morbidarum pardum, non sine Religiosis ceremoniis et precibus, cum admirabili et faelici successu in dies sanat. Pedt in-4°. London, 1597.

Clowes W. A right frutefull and approved treadse for the artificiall cure of that malady called in Ladn, Struma, and in English, the Evill, cured by Kynges and Queenes of England. Pedt in-4°. London,1602.

To the Kings most Excellent Majesty The Humble Peddon Of divers hundreds Of the Kings poore Subjects, Afflicted with diat grievous Infirmide Called the Kings Evill. Of which by his Majesdes absence they have no possibility of beind cured, wandng all meanes to gain accesse to his Majesty, by reason of His abode at Oxford. London. Printed for John Wilkinson, Feb. 20, Ann Dom. 1643, plaquette (8 p.) (Bridsh Museum Thomason Tracts E 90 (6)>55).

Bird J. Ostenta Carolina, or the late Calamities of England with the Authors of them. The great happiness and happy government f K. Charles II ensuing, miraculously foreshewn by the Finger of God in two wonderful diseases, the Rekets and Kings-evil. Wherein is also proved, I that the rekets after a while shall seize in n more children but vanish by means of K. Charles II, II that K. Charles II is the last of Kings which shall so heal the Kings-evil. Pedt in-4°. London, 1661.