The practice of salivating shown to be of no use or efficacy in the cure of the venereal disease, but greatly prejudicial thereto: Or, The antivenereal Virtue of Mercury prov'd to be independent of any Salival Evacuation. With the Method of Applying it, so as to obtain it's full Force, and a thorough Cure, without, infinitely better than with the Torture of a Salivation. The whole abundantly supported from Experience and Matters of Fact. By M. Chicoyneau. Chancellor of the University of Montpellier. Illustrated with notes and observations; and confirm'd with Instances of the Success of this Method in England. By C. Willoughby, M.D.

  • Pellissery, Roch-Antoine de.
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M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]
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Quæstio medica an ad curandam luem veneram frictiones mercuriales adhibendae sint. English. Abridgments

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London : printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]

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[4],iv,27,[1]p. ; 40.

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