The charitable surgeon: or, the best remedies for the worst maladies, reveal'd. Being a new and true way of curing (without mercury) the several degrees of the venereal distemper in both sexes, whereby all Persons, even the meanest Capacities, may, for an inconsiderable Charge, without confinement or knowledge of the nearest Relation, Cure themselves easily, speedily and safely, by the Methods prescrib'd, without the help of any Physician, Surgeon or Apothecary, or being expos'd to the hazardous attempts of Quacks and Pretenders. To which is subjoin'd, A new discovery of the true Seat of Claps in Men and Women, different from the commonly receiv'd Opinions of Authors. As also A peculiar Method of curing their Gleets and Weaknesses, whether venereal, Seminal, or otherwise; with some pertinent Observations relating thereto, never before taken notice of. Likewise The certain easy way to escape Infection, tho' never so often accompanying with the most polluted Companion. By T. C. surgeon.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for, and sold by Edmund Curll, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1709.
Publication year
1709-1709
ESTC No.
T18359
Grub Street ID
219993
Description
xxi,[1],74p. ; 8⁰
Note
With a half-title.

Price from imprint: Price stitch'd 1 s.