A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin, [electronic resource] : From the slightest itchinghumour in particular parts only, to the most inveterate itch, stubborn scabbiness, and confirmed leprosy. Plainly describing their symptoms, nature, dependance on each other, original cause, and dismal consequence to the patients and their posterity, if neglected or mismanaged. Also the dangerous effects of quicksilver girdles, ointments, washes, and other pernicious mercurial medicines. Discovering the true and only certain method of curing those distempers with safety, ease and expedition, and without the use of daubing ointments, brimstone, or other nauseous and ill smelling remedies, confinement of the patient, disorder of the body, or knowledge of the nearest friend. The whole illustrated with several extraordinary cases, and very remarkable cures perform'd by the author. Necessary to be read by all persons, but more especially those who are unhappily troubled with the itch, or any other cutaneous distemper. By T. S.
1721
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A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin, [electronic resource] : From the slightest itchinghumour in particular parts only, to the most inveterate itch, stubborn scabbiness, and confirmed leprosy. Plainly describing their symptoms, nature, dependance on each other, original cause, and dismal consequence to the patients and their posterity, if neglected or mismanaged. Also the dangerous effects of quicksilver girdles, ointments, washes, and other pernicious mercurial medicines. Discovering the true and only certain method of curing those distempers with safety, ease and expedition, and without the use of daubing ointments, brimstone, or other nauseous and ill smelling remedies, confinement of the patient, disorder of the body, or knowledge of the nearest friend. The whole illustrated with several extraordinary cases, and very remarkable cures perform'd by the author. Necessary to be read by all persons, but more especially those who are unhappily troubled with the itch, or any other cutaneous distemper. By T. S.
Uniform Title
Short account of the itch
Edition
The fourth edition, with additions.
Publication Details
London : Printed, and sold by T. Child at the White-Hart in St. Paul's-Church-yard, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and M. Halsey in St. Michael's Churhc-Porch in Cornhill, Booksellers, 1721.
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
[8],56,[8]p. ; 8⁰.
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Preface signed: T. Spooner.
First published in 1714 as 'A short account of the itch'.
Price on title page: price Stich'd 1s.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Wales.
First published in 1714 as 'A short account of the itch'.
Price on title page: price Stich'd 1s.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Wales.
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English Short Title Catalog, T165100.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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