The dishonour of the gout: or, a serious answer to a ludicrous pamphlet, lately publish'd, entitled, The honour of the gout; Shewing, I. That the Gout is one of the greatest Misfortunes that can happen to Mankind. II. That all those who are afflicted with it, would gladly be rid of it-And III. That there is a safe and sure Cure for it. Prov'd by undeniable Instances, and the Testimonies, and Letters of many People of Repute. The fourth edition, corrected and enlarg'd. By John Marten, Surgeon and Physician.

  • Marten, John, -1737.
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London : printed for and sold by J. Isted, Bookseller, at the Golden Ball, near St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, [1737]

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[8],120p. ; 80.

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