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venereal disease

Venereal disease came to Europeans’ attention in a new way in the late fifteenth century, when what the English were to call the French Pox first appeared in Europe during a siege of Naples. This ailment, which bears some relation to our modern diagnosis of syphilis, ravaged Europe, killing people quickly and fearsomely. Other disease spread by sexual relations were also known, although they do not always map well onto modern categories.


There are 104 books tagged with this term.
 
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Clowes William A prooued practise for all young chirurgians, concerning burnings with gunpowder, and woundes made with… 1591
Clowes William A profitable and necessarie booke of observations, for all those that are burned with the… 1637
Clowes William A profitable and necessarie booke of obseruations, for all those that are burned with the… 1596
Wall W. A new system of the French disease. With an easy and familiar method of curing… 1696
Bunworth Richard A new discovery of the French disease and running of the reins; their causes, signs… 1662
Bunworth Richard A new discovery of the French disease and running of the reins 1666
Case John A most infallible, and sure, cheap, secret, safe, and speedy cure for a clap, any… 1695
Spinke John A most certain, safe and speedy method of curing the French disease, without fluxing, danger… 1700
Gray Edmund A doctor in physick, (twenty years since fellow of Kings Colledg in Cambridg) in Salisbury… 1675
Peter Charles A description of the venereal disease: declaring the causes, signs, effects, and cure thereof. With… 1675
Peter Charles A description of the venereal disease: declaring the causes, signs, effects, and cure thereof. With… 1678
Clowes William A briefe and necessarie treatise, touching the cure of the disease called morbus Gallicus, or… 1585
[author not specified] ...a powder that... perfectly cures the pox, evil, or scurvey 1700
[author not specified] ...a certain cure for the French-pox, shankers, buboes, ulcers... 1675