Salivation exploded: or, a practical essay on the venereal disease, fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation, and recommending an approved succedaneum. Illustrated With some remarkable Cases, which had withstood Three, Four, or Five Salivations, and were afterwards cured, by that safe, easy and certain Method, the Alterative One, of which a particular Account is given, and the Medicines used therein. To which is Subjoined, A Differtation on Gleets and Weaknesses, Seminal as well as Venereal, in both Sexes; with the Remedies best adapted to each. Herein are described, not only the most eligible Medicines for the Cure of the Veneral Disease, but the most powerful Ones to prevent it also. By Charles Swift, surgeon.

  • Swift, Charles.
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MDCCLXXX. [1780]
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London : printed for S. Bladon, No. 13, Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLXXX. [1780]

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[4],115,[1]p. ; 80.

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