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Filed under: Sexually transmitted diseases -- Treatment -- Early works to 1800 Luem Veneream Penitus Eradicandi Accuratior et Tutior Methodus: Quoe [sic] Lenior Utrâque in Tempestate Absque Ullâ Noxâ Celebratur (in Latin; imprint probably false; 1787), by Ambroise Tranquille Sassard (page images at NIH) Observations on the Efficacy of a New Mercurial Preparation, For the Cure of the Venereal Disease, in its Most Malignant State (London: Printed for J. Murray, 1779), by Henry Wastell (page images at NIH) An Essay on the Prevention of an Evil Highly Injurious To Health, and Inimical to Enjoyment (London: Printed for the author, 1784), by William Edmonstone (page images at NIH) Practical Observations, on Venereal Complaints: or, A Plain, Easy, Safe, and Certain Method of Cure, Without Endangering The Constitution With Mercury (second edition; London: Printed for G. Burnett et al., 1786), by Henry St. John Neale (page images at NIH) The Inefficacy of All Mercurial Preparations in the Cure of Venereal and Scorbutic Disorders, Proved from Reason and Experience: With a Dissertation on Mr. De Velnos's Vegetable Syrup, Which Radically Cures Every Species of The Above Disorders; And an Accurate Analysis of That Medicine (second edition, with "a refutation of Dr. Burrows' late sucrrilous pamphlet"; London: To be had of Mr. Evans, Mr. Corrall, and of Mr. Southern, 1776), by Henry Saffory (page images at NIH) Nature's Assistant to the Restoration of Health; To Which is Added a Short Treatise on the Venereal Disease, Recommending a Safe, Easy, and Proper Mode of Treatment; Also, an Essay on Gleets, Seminal Weaknesses, and the Destructive Habit of Self-Pollution (6th edition; London: J. Matthews, 1789), by James Hodson (page images at NIH) Nature's Assistant to the Restoration of Health; To Which is Added a Short Treatise on the Venereal Disease, Recommending a Safe, Easy, and Proper Mode of Treatment; Also, an Essay on Gleets, Seminal Weaknesses, and a Destructive Habit of a Private Nature (11th edition; London: E. Hodson, 1791), by James Hodson (page images at NIH)
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Filed under: Sexually transmitted diseases -- Early works to 1800 A New Treatise on The Venereal Disease, Gleets, Seminal Weaknesses; The Dreadful Effects of Self-Pollution; and The Causes of Impotency, Directing Methods of Cure Established by Repeated Experience (sixth edition; London: Printed for the author, 1771), by J. H. Smyth (page images at NIH) A Plain and Practical Discovery of the Nature and Cause of the Secret Disease; To Which Is Appended, The Grand Impostor Discover'd (ca. 1718), by S. T. (page images at NIH) A Practical Essay on The Venereal Disease: To Which Are Subjoined, Observations on The Causes and Cure of Tabes Dorsalis (26th edition; London: Printed for the author, 1792), by J. H. Smyth (page images at NIH) Practical Observations, on Venereal Complaints: or, A Plain, Easy, Safe, and Certain Method of Cure, Without Endangering The Constitution With Mercury (second edition; London: Printed for G. Burnett et al., 1786), by Henry St. John Neale (page images at NIH) A Practical Treatise: or, Second Thoughts on the Consequences of the Venereal Disease, in Three Parts (second edition; London: Printed for the author, ca. 1724), by Joseph Cam (page images at NIH) A Rational and Useful Account of the Venereal Disease (7th edition; London: G. Strahan, ca. 1724), by Joseph Cam (page images at NIH) A Guide to Health: or, Advice to Both Sexes in a Variety of Complaints; With an Essay on the Venereal Disease, Gleets, Seminal Weakness, and That Destructive Habit Called Onanism; Likewise, An Address to Parents, Tutors, and Guardians of Youth (mainly promoting the author's preparation, Cordial balm of Gilead; London: Printed for the author, ca. 1797), by Samuel Solomon (page images at NIH) A Dissertation on the Nature and Effects of a New Vegetable Remedy, an Acknowledged Specific in All Venereal Scorbutic and Scrophulous Cases, as Published By Authority of His Britanick Majesty's Royal Letter Patent, Granted to J. Burrows, M.D. in the Year 1765 (third edition; London: Printed for the author, 1780), by John Burrows (page images at NIH)
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