. An essay on venereal diseases and the uses and abuses of mercury in their treatment : illustrated by drawings of the different forms of venereal eruptions. medicatrix natura, remarksupon its nature, 233. Warts, venereal, 69. Theircure, 99,100. Whatelys observations relativeto the nature of gonorrhoea,&c. 70. Willan, valuable effects of hislabours, 52. The first toclassify cutaneous diseasesaccording to their externalcharacters, 294. His descrip-tion of the venereal erup-tion, ib. Women may communicate ve-nereal complaints withouthaving any apparent disease,79. Their different confor-
. An essay on venereal diseases and the uses and abuses of mercury in their treatment : illustrated by drawings of the different forms of venereal eruptions. medicatrix natura, remarksupon its nature, 233. Warts, venereal, 69. Theircure, 99,100. Whatelys observations relativeto the nature of gonorrhoea,&c. 70. Willan, valuable effects of hislabours, 52. The first toclassify cutaneous diseasesaccording to their externalcharacters, 294. His descrip-tion of the venereal erup-tion, ib. Women may communicate ve-nereal complaints withouthaving any apparent disease,79. Their different confor-mation modifies their com-plaints, 146. Remarks rela-tive to their treatment, susceptible of the ef-fects of mercury than men,307. Yaws, 2. Considered the con-necting: hnk betunecn syphi-lis and small-pox, 3. Cha-racteristics, ib. After reco-very the susceptibility to thedisease lost, 2. Active medi-cines retard its cure, 3. Illeffects of mercury, 3, Treatment, 3, with the phage-denic form, 176. Wears it-self out, ib. THE END. Errata.—Page 111, note, Plumber, read Plummer, page 72, line 25, forlittle, read 1 M
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