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Neale, Henry St. John
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Practical observations on venereal complaints : and the diseases arising therefrom; ... To which are added, dissertations on the maladies incident to the urinary passage, the generative organs ... / by Mr. Neale.
Date: 1793- Books
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Practical essays and remarks on that species of consumption incident to youth, and the Different Stages of Life, commonly called tabes dorsalis; with an account of the nature, causes, and cure of that distemper, and the Diseases Arising therefrom, Especially the Nervous Atrophia, and The Phthisis, or Consumption in General. To which are Added, Extracts from the Works of the most distinguished Practitioners of the present and former Ages, coinciding with the Author's own Practice and Experience, demonstrating the baneful Effects of unnatural Venery on the finest Functions in the Animal Oeconomy. By Henry St. John Neale, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Surgery in Paris, of the University of Leyden, and Surgeon in London, formerly Surgeon Major to the Duke of Northumberland's Regiment, or Fifth Battalion of Infantry, and to the Royal Military Hospital at Chatham.
Neale, Henry St. John.Date: 1800- Books
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Practical dissertations on nervous complaints and other diseases incident to the human body; with an historical investigation of their causes and cure in which are interspersed some singular cases. By Mr. Neale. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Surgery in Paris of the University of Leyden, and Surgeon in London; formerly Surgeon of His Majesty's Fifth Regiment of Infantry, and the Military Hospital at Chatham.
Neale, Henry St. John.Date: 1796- Books
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Practical observations, on venereal complaints, or, a plain, easy, safe, and certain method of cure. Without endangering the constitution with mercury. An efficacious Mode of Curing Gleets, Seminal or Venereal; and every other Malady of the Urinary Passage; with a new Remedy, confirmed by long Practice and Experience. To which are added, select cases, Confirming the Success and restorative Power of the Medicine recommended, in weak, relaxed, and broken Constitutions, warranted by the most respectable Characters. Also plain rules how to distinguish venereal symptoms from those often mistaken for such by the Patient. By Mr. Neale, Surgeon, Late of his Majesty's Fifth Regiment of Infantry, and Surgeon in London.
Neale, Henry St. John.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Practical essays and remarks on that species of consumption incident to youth, from puberty to twenty-five years and upwards, commonly called tables dorsalis; With an account of the nature, cause, and cure of that distemper; in which are demonstrated, the beneful effects of secret and excessive venery on particular functions of the animal œconomy. With histories of singular cases, occurring in the authors practice during the last ten years, and the mode of treatment found succesful in their cures. By St. John Neale, fellow of the Royal academy of surgery in Paris, of the University of Leyden, and surgeon in London; formerly surgeon to the Duke of Northumberland's regiment, of fifth battalion of infantry, and the Royal Hospital at Chatham.
Neale, Henry St. John.Date: 1797