Pharmacopæia venereal: or, A compleat venreal dispensatory. In which after accounting for and describing the symptoms of the venereal distemper as they appear in different circumstances and constitutions of persons, the prescriptions in common practice are set down in English, and compared with a much easier and far better method of cure; by which any person may much sooner and easier cure themselves of either the venereal disease, or a crazy, broken, spoiled constitution, without telling their condition to any one.

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1725
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London : Printed by H. Parker in Goswell-Street; and to be had up one pair of stairs at the Sign of the Anodyne Necklace for childrens teeth, near the Rose tavern without Temple-Bar. [a]nd of R. Bradshaw (the Author's Servant) to be directed to by letter, as over leaf in the next page, 1725.

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[4],61,[3]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T42215

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