Marten, John, ?-1737
John Marten
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Marten
- 100 1 _ ‡a Marten, John ‡d -1737
- 100 1 _ ‡a Marten, John, ‡d -1737
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 500 0 _ ‡a I.M.
Works
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The attila of the gout : being a peculiar account of that distemper, in which the vanity of all that hitherto has been writ and practis'd to remove it, and an infallible method to cure it are demonstrated, with ample testimonies of patients cured | |
The attila of the gout : The second edition, with large additions, both of matter and proofs of cures perform'd | |
The dishonour of the gout : or, a serious answer to a ludicrous pamphlet, lately publish'd, entitled, The honour of the gout; Shewing, I. That the Gout is one of the greatest Misfortunes that can happen to Mankind. II. That all those who are afflicted with it, would gladly be rid of it-And III. That there is a safe and sure Cure for it. Prov'd by undeniable Instances, and the Testimonies, and Letters of many People of Repute. The fourth edition, corrected and enlarg'd | |
Gonosologium novum. 1985 | |
Gonosologium novum : or, a new system of all the secret infirm and diseases, natural, accidental, and venereal in men and women, that defile and ruin the healths of themselves and their posterity, obstruct conjugal delectancy and pregnancy, with their various methods of cure. To which is added, something particular concerning generation and conception, and of miscarriages in women from venereal causes. The like never done before. Useful for physicians, surgeons, apothecaries and midwives, as well as for those that have, or are in danger of falling under any such impure of defective indispositions. With a further warning against quacks, and of some late notorious abuses committed by them, shewing who they are, and how to avoid them | |
Microbiol. Rev., Sept. 1978: | |
Physician in the country. An apology for a Latin verse in commen. of Mr. Marten's Gonos, novum, 1709 (a.e.) | |
A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon |