The Earliest printed literature on syphilis being ten tractates from the years 1495-1498

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R. Lier & Co.
Language
Italian
Pages
352

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Table of Contents

Konrad Schellig. Consilium, 1495/6.
Joseph Gru npeck. Tractatus de pestilentiali scorra; and, Hu bscher Tractat von dem Ursprung des bo sen Franzos, 1496.
Niccolo Leoniceno. Libellus de epidemia, quam vulgo morbum Gallicum vocant, 1497.
Caspare Torrella. Tractatus cum consiliis contra pudendagram seu morbum gallicum, l497.
Johannes Widmann. Tractatus de pustulis, 1497.
Corradino Gilino. De morbo quem Gallicum nuncupant, 1497.
Bartholoma us Steber. A malafranzos, morbo Gallorum, praeservatio et cura, 1498.
Natale Montesauro. De dispositionibus, quas vulgares mal franzoso appellant, 1498.
Antonio Scanaroli. Disputatio utilis de morbo Gallico, 1498.

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Signature of Joseph L. Miller.

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Florence
Series
Monumenta medica, no. 3

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xlviii, 352 p. :
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