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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.

Medicina in manu imperiti, est instar gladii in manu furentis. The miserable condition that thousands…

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A treatise of a consumption, and the venereal disease: the signs or symptoms of the…

Nedham, Thomas
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Pilulæ antipudendagriæ, or, Venus’s refuge

B., P.
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Lues venerea. Wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled. Mistakes in…

Wynell, John
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Lues venerea. Wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled. Mistakes in…

Wynell, John
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Severall chirurgicall treatises. By Richard Wiseman, serjeant-chirurgeon…

Wiseman, Richard
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Several chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III…

Wiseman, Richard
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Several chirurgical treatises. By Richard Wiseman, serjeant-chirurgeon…

Wiseman, Richard
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Eight chirurgical treatises, on these following heads, viz. I. Of tumours. II. Of ulcers. III…

Wiseman, Richard
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Secrets disclosed, of consumptions...

Archer, John
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