Publisher's Synopsis
"The New Method Of Curing The Venereal Disease, In A Few Days, Without Internal Medicines" by William Rowley (1742-1806) offers a glimpse into 18th-century medical practices. This historical work details a novel approach to treating venereal diseases, focusing on external remedies rather than internal medications.
The book also includes "The Description Of A New Invented Instrument For This Purpose," providing insights into the medical technology of the time. Rowley's method aimed for a swift cure, promising results within days, which would have been a significant advancement given the limited medical options available. This text provides valuable context for understanding the history of medicine, particularly the treatment of sexually transmitted infections and the evolution of medical instruments.
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