- misleading, as
smallpox was a far more
deadly disease. The
terms "
lues" (or
Lues venerea,
Latin for "venereal plague") and "Cupid's disease" have also been...
- the 15th century, and
author of one of the
first books on syphilis, De
lue venerea sive de
morbo gallico (Venice, 1502). He was born in Valencia. Libellus...
- 1679 with a
thesis on ****ually
transmitted diseases with the
title “De
lue venerea,"
after which in 1688 he was
incorporated as MD at Cambridge.
After settling...
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fractures and luxations. VIII. Of the
lues venerea. J. Walthoe.
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December 2012. Houstoun, Robert; Cheselden,...
-
recentiorum disquisitionum gravioribus de
morbis habitarum, Venice, 1688. De
lue venerea libri quatuor, Naples, 1689. A
French translation of the work appeared...
- VI. Of gun-shot wounds. VII. Of
fractures and luxations. VIII. Of the
lues venerea. J. Walthoe.
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December 2012. Heister,
Lorenz (1763). A General...
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Regius Professor of
Physic at Cambridge, and the other, "On the
Lues venerea", (On
Venereal Diseases) to
Henry Paman,
public orator at
Cambridge and...
- the
trials of
certain acids, and
other substances, in the cure of the
lues venerea.
Francis A.
Countway Library of Medicine. London :
Printed by T. Gillet...
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Lexicon Etymologicon Grae****,
junctim **** Sca****, 1637. De
lue Venerea,
doubtful (Anthony Wood).
Epistola ad D.
Lambertum Osbaldestonum, an...
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Royal Society on 29 May 1755. Boerhaave's
Academical lectures on the
lues venerea. In
which are
accurately described, the history, origin, progress, causes...