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An easy and exact method of curing the venereal disease in all its different appearances With an account of its nature, causes, and symptoms: demonstrated by way of dialogue between physician and patient, For the use and instruction of all unfortunate persons who may labour under that disorder; by which in common cases they may be instructed to cure themselves, or know if they are treated according to art by those whom they apply to. And likewise a method of curing the scurvy, gleets, whites, &c. Illustrated with curious copper-plates, and an explanation of the physical terms, to make this treatise the more intelligible to every capacity. To which are added, experiments publickly made on several patients of an effectual and safe method of curing the said disease, withont salivation or confinement. address'd to the president and fellows of the College of Physicians of London By John Profily by
Material type: Text
Publication details: London Printed for J. Robinson 1748
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An essay on burns, in two parts; principally on those which happen to workmen in mines, from the explosions of carburetted hydrogen gas; also containing a view of the opinions of ancient, and modern authors upon the treatment of accidents by fire: and including a variety of cases conducted upon different principles The whole tending to rescue the healing art from empiricism, and to reduce it to established laws. The first part originally published in 1797, the second part in 1800 By Edward Kentish, M.D. by
Edition: 2nd
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Publication details: London Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown 1817
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