Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molire: Remedies and illnesses
English: Herbal remedies for sale in San Juan de los Lagos, Mexico (Photo credit: Wikipedia)English: Health store in Shanghai, China. Selling tea, deer penis etc (Photo credit: Wikipedia)Old homeopathic remedies (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“Nearly all men die of their remedies, and not of their illnesses.”
—Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molire
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin dit Molière. This engraving, drawn and executed in the early 1680s, depicts Molière beneath a clock, showing two twenty-five, supposedly the hour of his death; it is loosely based on a Pierre Mignard portrait from 1655 of Molière at age 35. Nationale, Département des Estampes, N2, vol 1267. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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