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De morbis venereis topicis tractatus ad praxin accomodatus
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Observations on the operation and use of mercury in the venereal disease. By Andrew Duncan, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh
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A letter addressed to Cæsar Hawkins, Esq; serjeant surgeon to His Majesty
Containing new thoughts and observations, on the cure of the venereal disease; the result of experience, in long and extensive practice. With a few extraordinary cases in that disease: particularly one of a servant, belonging to His Majesty's houshold; deemed entirely a lost case: authenticated by the officers of His Majesty's mews. By Charles Hales, late surgeon to the savoy hospital -
La syphilis, ou Le mal français
= Syphilis sive Morbus Gallicus -
The hidden affliction
sexually transmitted infections and infertility in history -
Venereal disease, hospitals and the urban poor
London's "foul wards," 1600 - 1800 -
Dangerous liaisons
a social history of venereal disease in twentieth-century Scotland -
Itch, clap, pox
venereal disease in the eighteenth-century imagination -
Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease
in any degree whatever, and all gleets curable: Proved by a Variety of Examples, selected from no less than Six Hundred and Seventy Cases. To these are annexed, other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy, one of which was Hereditary; and also an extraordinary Cure of a Soldier, afflicted with a great Number of large, inveterate, scorbutic Ulcers in the Head and Limbs, deemed Incurable. The last was proved in Westminster Hall. By Charles Hales, Late Surgeon to the Hospital at the Savoy; first by the Appointment of General Carr, with the Approbation of the Right Honourable Field Marshal Lord Viscount Ligonier, and afterwards by the sole Appointment of that Noble Lord -
Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease
in any degree whatever; and all gleets curable: Proved by a Variety of Examples, selected from no less than Six Hundred and Seventy Cases. To these are annexed, other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy, one of which was Hereditary; and also an extraordinary Cure of a Soldier afflicted with a great Number of large, inveterate, scorbutic Ulcers in the Head and Limbs, deemed Incurable. The last was proved in Westminster-Hall. By Charles Hales, Late Surgeon to the Hospital at the Savoy; first by the Appointment of General Carr, with the Approbation of the Right Honourable Field Marshal Lord Viscount Ligonier, and afterwards by the sole Appointment of that noble Lord -
Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease
in any degree whatever; and all gleets curable: Proved by a Variety of Examples, selected from no less than Six Hundred and Seventy Cases. To these are annexed, other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy, one of which was Hereditary; and also an extraordinary Cure of a Soldier afflicted with a great Number of large, inveterate, scorbutic Ulcers in the Head and Limbs, deemed Incurable. The last was proved in Westminster-Hall. By Charles Hales, Late Surgeon to the Hospital at the Savoy; first by the Appointment of General Carr, with the Approbation of the Right Honourable Field Marshal Lord Viscount Liconier, and afterwards by the sole Appointment of that noble Lord -
The inefficacy of all mercurial preparations in the cure of venereal and scorbutic disorders, proved from reason and experience
with a dissertation on Mr. de Velnos's vegetable syrup, which radically cures every species of the above disorders. And an accurate analysis o that medicine, Made by Order of the Marshal Duke of Biron, by Messrs. Rouelle, and La Cassaigme, Professors of Chymistry at Paris. To which are added, a refutation of Dr. Burrows's late scurrilous pamphlet. By Henry Saffory, Surgeon