A new system of the French disease. : With an easy and familiar method of curing it, unknown to the ancients or moderns, with all its common and remote symptoms, obvious to the meanest capacities. Also an introductory preface, giving an account of the work, and of an uncommon case. Together, with an epistle dedicatory to the president and censors, &c. of the learned College of Physicians, and commendatory verses by the most eminent hands of the Faculty.

  • Wall, W., active 1696.
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A new system of the French disease. : With an easy and familiar method of curing it, unknown to the ancients or moderns, with all its common and remote symptoms, obvious to the meanest capacities. Also an introductory preface, giving an account of the work, and of an uncommon case. Together, with an epistle dedicatory to the president and censors, &c. of the learned College of Physicians, and commendatory verses by the most eminent hands of the Faculty. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Some commendatory verses by eminent hands in praise of this work
Short description of a clap, with some necessary cautions to be observ'd in the cure of it

Publication/Creation

London : printed, and sold by John Baker at the Black Boy in Pater-noster-Row, [1696?]

Physical description

22 unnumbered pages, 30 pages : illustrations ; 15 cm)

Notes

The imprint date is that proposed in Robert Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica, vol. 2 (1824) no. 944t.
With errata leaf.
Caption title on p. 1: A short description of a clap, with some necessary cautions to be observ'd in the cure of it.
"Some commendatory verses by eminent hands in praise of this work" has divisional title-page on p. [15]; register is continuous.
Copy 1. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. T.p. mutilated, affecting imprint; cropped at foot, affecting signatures, catchwords; fore-edge trimmed. Museum Britannicum stamp (black) and British Museum sale duplicate 1787 stamp on t.p. verso; stamp of Medical Society of London on t.p.

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ESTC, R219352

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