At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by doctors commons back-gate liveth a physician. Who cureth the venereal disease with all its symptomes, as Gonorrhea, or running of the reines, pain in the head, ...

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At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by doctors commons back-gate liveth a physician. Who cureth the venereal disease with all its symptomes, as Gonorrhea, or running of the reines, pain in the head, ...
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At the Blew Ball in Great Knight-Rider-street, by Doctors Commons Back-Gate, Liveth a Physician.

WHO Cureth the Venereal Disease with all its Symptomes, as Gonorrhaea, or Running of the Reines, Pain in the Head, or any part of the Body; And in fine, let the Patients Condition be never so bad, if Curable, I perform the Cure, and have Cured some Hundreds of this Disease, when they have been left as incurable by other Physicians, and shall at any tim undertake and perform the same, if the principal Parts and strength are not absolutely decayed and exhausted.

Observe, That every one that is a good Physician or Chyrurgion cannot Cure this Distemper, nor one of a Hundred that can Cure it safely, therefore take care of them that use Mercury, for the Effects of it are dangerous. I Cure any one although they have had the Disease twenty years, in a shorter time then can be expected, and I never use any Mercury. I Cure all Ulcers in the Throat and Mouth though never so bad, and prevent the Loss of Pallat or Nose, though almost perised.

I Request a favourable Construction on this publick Way of Practice; And as I mention no other Disease but the Venereal Disease, which Disease for about ten years I have inderfatigably studied to know and find out the nigh and safe Way of Cure,) and should utterly praetermit Appearing in print, only I see those daily Enormities Com∣mitted in the Cure of this Disease, which induces Me to this publick way of practice, and to prevent the Ruine of them that Labour under that violent Disease, the POX or Gonorhae•…•…, and do throw themselves upon many ignorant Out-landish pretenders, to the patient's utter Ruine both of Body and purse.

Scire est studere sine quo nemo potuit in Medicina a quid agere, ut Medicorum Princep dixerit; Sic provitas magna admodum Medic•…•… fuit olim & continuanda, dum Sci∣entia Medicinae Hominibus nota erit Mortalibus, & absque solertia (maxima ex parte) nihil est faciendum, quod mihi Praeceptum usque ad vitae finem meae rit.
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