Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever, and all gleets curable ... To these are annexed other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy ... and also an extraordinary cure of a soldier, afflicted with ... scorbutic ulcers in the head and limbs / [Charles Hales].
- Hales, Charles
- Date:
- 1764
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever, and all gleets curable ... To these are annexed other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy ... and also an extraordinary cure of a soldier, afflicted with ... scorbutic ulcers in the head and limbs / [Charles Hales]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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