Letters on syphilis : addressed to the chief editor of l'Union médicale / by Ph. Ricord ; translated from the French, with an analysis of the above letters, extracts from the clinical lectures of M. Ricord on the treatment of venereal diseases, and an appendix, containing all the formulae of the venereal hospital at Paris by D.D. Slade.

  • Ricord, Ph., 1800-1889.
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Letters on syphilis : addressed to the chief editor of l'Union médicale / by Ph. Ricord ; translated from the French, with an analysis of the above letters, extracts from the clinical lectures of M. Ricord on the treatment of venereal diseases, and an appendix, containing all the formulae of the venereal hospital at Paris by D.D. Slade. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Lettres sur la syphilis. English

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Boston : Printed by D. Clapp, 1853.

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xxv, 404 pages ; 20 cm

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Translation of Lettres sur la syphilis
Previously published in the Union médicale in 1850 and 1851

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