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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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Stubbe Henry The Indian nectar, or A discourse concerning chocolata: wherein the nature of cacao-nut, and… 1662
T. J. The hunting of the pox: a pleasant discourse betweene the authour, and pild-garlicke. Wherein… 1619
Tilborgh James By Doctor James Tilborgh, famous ... for curing the French pox... 1675
Wall W. A new system of the French disease. With an easy and familiar method of curing… 1696
Whitaker Tobias An elenchus of opinions concerning the cure of the small pox. Together with problematicall questions… 1661
Wiseman Richard Eight chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III… 1697
Wiseman Richard Eight chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III… 1696
Wiseman Richard Several chirurgical treatises. By Richard Wiseman, serjeant-chirurgeon… 1686
Wiseman Richard Several chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III… 1692
Wiseman Richard Severall chirurgicall treatises. By Richard Wiseman, serjeant-chirurgeon… 1676
Wright Andrew This day is publish’d, Venus deceiv’d, or, an account of the seat, and nature of… 1680
Wynell John Lues venera. Or, a perfect cure of the French pox: wherein the names, nature, subject… 1660
Wynell John Lues venerea. Wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled. Mistakes in… 1660
Wynell John Lues venerea. Wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled. Mistakes in… 1670
[author not specified] ...a certain cure for the French-pox, shankers, buboes, ulcers... 1675
[author not specified] Reader, what is proposed to view... 1662
[author not specified] Removed from the Golden Ball in St. Christopher’s Church-Yard... 1685
[author not specified] At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard... 1680
[author not specified] At the Golden-Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks… 1680
[author not specified] Speedy and absolute cure for the French pox 1700
[author not specified] At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks… 1680
[author not specified] Symptomes of the pox 1690
[author not specified] At the New-House in the Wash Garden, in Haydon-yard in the Little-Minories… 1680
[author not specified] At the sign of the two faces, upon great Tower-Hill, a little above the… 1699
[author not specified] Venus with her crown 1700
[author not specified] At the sign of the Wheat-Sheaf in Bedford-Berry, (near Covent-Garden) up one… 1685
[author not specified] At the sign of the windmill in Jewen-Street, near unto Alders-Gate-Street, lives… 1685
[author not specified] The private cure, deo adjuvante 1690
[author not specified] ...a powder that... perfectly cures the pox, evil, or scurvey 1700
[author not specified] Hactenus inaudita... new found way of curing the small pox 1663