The practical scheme of secret injuries. And Broken Constitutions. By Fast Living, Former ill Cures, Salivations and Mercury. With an Appendix of Gleets, And other such Weaknesses in either Sex, usually attending Persons after Former Cures, Overstrainings, Self-Abuses, Hard Labours, Miscarriages, &c. Published since March 1713. Teaching Persons 1st. To understand rightly their own Case: Whether Infected or Not: If Infected, In what Degree of Malignity: And if Well after Former Cures. 2ly. To Cure themselves of these Disorders without Suspicion, Confinement, or Discovering their Case to others. This Book (as also those Others on the Gout, Rheumatism, and the Anodyne Necklace: as mentioned hereafter in the Advertisement at the end of this Scheme) is Given Gratis Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of The Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen) for Childrens Teeth, &c. near the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Coopers the Great-Toy Shop the corner of Charles Court by Hungerford-Market near Charing-Cross in the Strand. And at Mrs. Garway's Shop the Sign of This Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, on Cornhill-Side. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. Entred in the Hall-Book.

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1719
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Practical scheme of the secret disease.

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London : printed by H. Parker, in Goswell-Street, 1719.

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32p. ; 80.

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The five and twentieth edition.

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ESTC T18424

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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