Anthony, John
, son of the above, to whose practice he succeeded, made a handsome living by the sale of
his father’s medicine called Aurum potabile. He was also
author of “Lucas redivivus, or The gospel physician,
prescribing (by way of meditation) divine physic to prevent
diseases not yet entered upon the soul, and to cure those
maladies which have already seized upon the spirit,” 1656,
4to. He died April 28, 1655, aged 70, as appears by the
monument erected for his father and himself in the church
of St. Bartholomew the Great in London. 2
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