William H. Coles, M.D., M.S., FACS, is an American ophthalmic trauma surgeon, and a writer of literary fiction.
Herbes. . . comfort the wearied braine with fragrant smells which yielde a certaine kind of nourishment.
A house though otherwise beautiful, yet if it hath no garden belonging to it, is more like a prison than a house.
The confection made of Cacao called Chocolate or Chocoletto which may be had in diverse places in London, at reasonable rates, is of wonderful efficacy for the procreation of children: for it not only vehemently incites to Venus, but causes conception in women. . . and besides that it preserves health, for it makes such as take it often to become fat and corpulent, fair and amiable.
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