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At the Golden-Ball in Duke-Street in the Old-Artillery without Bishops gate, advice & medicines may be had of J. Spinke, physician.
Spinke, JohnDate: [1700?]- Books
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A letter, Truly Representing A Matrimonial Case.
Spinke, John.Date: printed in the year, 1711- Books
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Quackery unmask'd: in three parts. Containing I. Reflexions on the sixth edition of Mr. Martin's Treatise of the venereal disease, II. An examination of The charitable surgeon, the Generous Surgeon, Venus's Tomb, and G. Warren's new Method of curing this Disease. III. A brief enquiry into the ancient and present state of the practices of physick and Surgery; a full Account of Quacks; then (in a concise Method) is shewn the Cause, Nature, Signs, and dangerous Effects of this Disease, various Ways of receiving, Symptoms first discovering, and only Method of preventing its Infection; together with the best, most cheap, fafe, speedy, easy, and private Methods of Cure. The Complication of the Venereal Disease, with others, is here particularly treated of. How Mercury cures this Disease; how Persons injur'd by Mercury, may be reliev'd, is here discover'd. As also The Cause and Cure of Old Gleets in Men, and the Whites in Women. Authore J. Spinke, Med. Lond.
Spinke, John.Date: [1711]
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Quackery unmask'd: or, reflections on the sixth edition of Mr. Martin's [Marten's] Treatise of the veneral disease ... and the pamphlet call'd The charitable surgeon, &c. Containing ... observations concerning the veneral disease; and the method and medicines proper for its ... curation. Proper remarks on Mr. Martin's Admirable medicine and his Infallible preservative. A full ... account of quacks and ... An account of some excellent medicines, etc / [John Spinke].
Spinke, JohnDate: 1709- Books
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Treatise of the venereal disease : wherein its cause, nature, signs, dangerous effects; various ways of receiving, symptoms first discovering, and infallible method of preventing its infection; together with the best, most cheap, safe, speedy, easy, and private methods of cure, are set forth. The complication of the venereal disease, with the scurvy, itch, king's-evil, rheumatism, &c. is here particularly treated of. How mercury cures this disease; and by what method and medicines persons injur'd by mercury, may be reliev'd, is here discover'd. As also the cause and cure of old gleets in men, and the whites in women. / Authore J. Spinkle.
Spinke, JohnDate: 1710- Books
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A short discourse, preliminary to the Second Edition of Quackery Unmask'd. Containing Some useful Observations and Remarks on the Seventh Edition of Mr. Martin's Treatise of the Venereal Disease. In a Letter to the said Mr. Martin. By the Author of Quackery Unmask'd.
Spinke, John.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Dr. Spinke's new treatise of the venereal disease : wherein its cause, nature, signs, dangerous effects, and best methods of cure, are set forth.
Spinke, JohnDate: [1700?]- Books
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Quackery unmask'd: or, reflections on the sixth edition of Mr. Martin's Treatise of the venereal disease, and its appendix; and the pamphlet call'd, The charitable surgeon, &c. Containing A Full and Plain Detection and Refutation of some gross Errors, &c. of those Authors: Interspers'd with many new and useful observations concerning the Venereal Disease; and the Method and Medicines proper for its speedy, safe, and effectual Curation. Proper Remarks on Mr. Martin's Admirable Medicine, and his Infallible Preservative. A Full and True Account of Quacks; and their Method of Practice. An Account of some Excellent Medicines, &c. Highly necessary to be read by all Venereal Patients, who would prevent their own Ruin; and by all Physicians, Surgeons, and Apothecaries, who are here Vindicated from Mr. Martin's Aspersions. By J. Spinke, Licens'd Practitioner in Physick and Surgery.
Spinke, John.Date: 1709- Books
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A most certain, safe and speedy method of curing the French disease, without fluxing, danger, or confinement, tho in the worst state, and of some years continuance, is still profest and practiced by J. Spinke, physician : at the Golden-Ball in Duke-Street in the Old Artillery, without Bishops-gate.
Spinke, JohnDate: [1700?]- Books
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Venus's botcher: or, the seventh edition of Mr. Martin's (comical) Treatise of the venereal disease, (as it merits) pleasantly examin'd and expos'd. In a letter to the said Mr. Martin. Publish'd for the diversion of the town; and for the necessary information, caution, and benefit of all those, who ever were, are, or may be under the due chastisement of a loathsome disease, for making an unlawful Entry into love's Paradice. And the true Cure of that disease directed to.
Spinke, John.Date: 1711