A dissertation on the venereal disease. Wherein a method of curing all the stages of that distemper will be communicated, and confirmed by several Instances of Success from the least to the greatest Degree of Infection: without the help of any Mercurial Drenches, Vomits, or Fumigations; without Injections or Astringents of any Sort; without Escharoticks, Causticks, hot Irons, &c. so solemnly recommended by many Authors; and above all, that Opprobrium Chirurgorum, a Salivation will in all Cases be avoided. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F.R.S.
- Douglas, John, approximately 1680-1743.
- Date:
- MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
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Also known as
Dissertation on the venereal disease. Part 1
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London : printed for and sold by the author, in Lad-Lane near Guild-Hall, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
Physical description
[4],38,[2]p. ; 80.
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References note
ESTC T34680
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