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A short dissertation on the gout
Wherein the universal fear of doing anything to ease or cure it, (instilled in people's heads by both antient and modern writers) will be proved to be a mere bug-bear, a groundless supposition, a vulgar error, &c. and a safe method of relieving the most violent pains, shortening the fit, and lengthening the intervals, will be proposed, and confirmed by several cases. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F. R. S -
A dissertation on the venereal disease
Wherein a method of curing all the stages of that distemper will be communicated, and confirmed by several Instances of Success from the least to the greatest Degree of Infection: without the help of any Mercurial Drenches, Vomits, or Fumigations; without Injections or Astringents of any Sort; without Escharoticks, Causticks, hot Irons, &c. so solemnly recommended by many Authors; and above all, that Opprobrium Chirurgorum, a Salivation will in all Cases be avoided. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F.R.S -
A dissertation on the venereal disease
Wherein the opinions of the antient writers, about the use of mercurial frictions, are examined; the objections against them, both antient and modern, answered; and their safety, easiness, and surprising success, in all the stages of this distemper, nay, even after repeated salivations have failed, farther confirmed, by a great variety of cases. Part II. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F.R.S -
A dissertation on the venereal disease
Wherein the safety, and surprising good effects of our method (when managed with judgment) not only in all the stages of this distemper, but also in the Gout, Leprosy, Scald Heads, Stiff Joints, &c. &c. will be farther confirm'd by many rare and remarkable cases; the constant Danger, and frequent bad Consequences of strong mercurial Purges, racking Vomits, &c. will be yet more fully explain'd; and the too frequent practice of hurrying People into a Salivation for trifles exposed, &c. in answer to The bitter Invectives, false Insinuations, and gross Misrepresentations of our Salutary Process, &c. contain'd in a late virulent Pamphlet sign'd by Dr. T-r, for Self and Company. Part III. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F.R.S