(from t. p.) 1. Containing Dr. Rock's harangue to his political patients in Covent-garden -- 2. Dr. Rand's speech, in prose and verse -- 3. The High German doctor's, and his English fool's harangue, with the quack's invitation to his auditors, to buy his infallible packet, in humorous verse -- 4. The horse-doctor's speech to the credulous mob -- 5. T. Jones's harangue, the Yorkshire quack -- 6. Alexander Bendo's speech to the gentlemen and ladies of Great Britain -- 7. Jo. Hains's speech, the High German doctor and astrologer in Brandipolis -- 8. R. Wilmore's harangue to his patients at Madrid, with a brace of songs, translated from the Spanish by an impartial hand : concluding with the character of a quack, several merry receipts, and three mountebank songs.