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A smart copy of this 18th century medical text by Dr Samuel Chapman. The Royal College of Physicians notes: "Samuel Chapman, M.D., was a native of Oxford, and a doctor of medicine of Aberdeen of 20th February, 1763. He was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 1st April, 1765." A Treatise on the Venereal Disease; Being Chiefly Designed as a Translation and Abridgement of the Practical Work of Dr. Astruc's Work. To which are added, The Improvements with regard to the use of the Sasaparilla, Mezereon, and Sublimate; As Also An Account of Mr. Plene's Method of Cure. By Samuel Chapman, M.D. of The Royal College of Physicians, London. Printed for W. Owen, between the Temple-Gates, Fleet Street, London, 1770. The Second Edition; A much expanded, and updated development of his first edition of 1755, translating De Morbis Veneris Libri Sex, by Jean Astruc (1684-1766), French professor of medicine who wrote the first major work on syphilis and venereal diseases. A very good full brown calf leather hardback, with raised bands, and gilt titles. The original contemporary boards have been re-backed and a new calf spine added. Original covers scuffed and worn, but professionally restored, and all soundly bound. Text is very good throughout, with some occasional light scattered spotting, but a very smart copy indeed, of an uncommon medical text. Text in English. xxv + (1) Advertisement + (2) Contents + 490pp + (9) Index + (1) Corrigenda. Approximate dimensions: 210mm high x 135mm wide x 40mm deep. Weighs approximately 658g (unpacked). 
Author Dr Samuel Chapman
Date 1770
Binding Full brown calf leather hardback, with raised bands, and gilt titles. Restored.
Publisher Printed for W. Owen, between the Temple-Gates, Fleet Street, London
Condition Very Good

Price: £650.00

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