A private treatise on venereal disease, in two parts : the first on gonorrhea--vulgarly called clap, the second on venereal, properly so called : adapted to the use of every one, but more especially designed for those who are delicately circumstanced and require a private as well as a speedy cure / by Joseph Ralph.

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A private treatise on venereal disease, in two parts : the first on gonorrhea--vulgarly called clap, the second on venereal, properly so called : adapted to the use of every one, but more especially designed for those who are delicately circumstanced and require a private as well as a speedy cure / by Joseph Ralph. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[New York] : Casper C. Childs, printer, [1840]

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280 pages : illustrations ; 16 cm

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3rd ed.

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1st ed. pub. 1836 under title: A private treatise on venereal disease, gonorrhea, &c
Later ed. has title: A practical private treatise on the infectious diseases of the genital organs
Half-title: A private treatise on venereal disease, gonorrhea, &c. &c

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