Practical Observations, on Venereal Complaints, or, A plain, easy, safe, and certain method of cure. Without endangering the constitution with Mercury. An efficacious mode of curing gleets, seminal or veneral; and every other mallady of the urinary passage; with a new remedy, confirmed by long practice and experience. To which are added, select cases, confirming the success and restorative power of the medicine recommended, in weak, relaxed, and broken constitutions, warranted by the most respectable characters. Also plain rules how to distinguish venereal symptoms from those often mistaken for such by the patient. By Mr. Neale, surgeon, late of his majesty's fifth regiment of infantry, and surgeon in London.
Practical Observations, on Venereal Complaints, or, A plain, easy, safe, and certain method of cure. Without endangering the constitution with Mercury. An efficacious mode of curing gleets, seminal or veneral; and every other mallady of the urinary passage; with a new remedy, confirmed by long practice and experience. To which are added, select cases, confirming the success and restorative power of the medicine recommended, in weak, relaxed, and broken constitutions, warranted by the most respectable characters. Also plain rules how to distinguish venereal symptoms from those often mistaken for such by the patient. By Mr. Neale, surgeon, late of his majesty's fifth regiment of infantry, and surgeon in London.
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Detalles
- Autor
- Neale (Henry St. John)
- Editores
- London: Printed for G. Burnett, 1786.
- Materia
- MEDICINE VENEREAL DISEASE
Descripción
Third edition, 8vo (200 x 120 mm), [2], viii, 133, [1]]pp., recent calf-backed marbled boards, red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Focuses on a method of treating venereal diseases without the use of mercury, which was a common treatment at the time but was known to have harmful side effects. The book also includes case studies and guidelines for distinguishing venereal symptoms. Provenance: Formerly in the Birmingham General Hospital Library with their small neat faint stamp. ESTC locating just 2 copies (Gottingen and Kansas).