A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Age of Enlightenment Volume 4
Bloomsbury Academic, 2010
Cultural History Chapter
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...Eighteenth-century medical men and laypeople alike puzzled over questions of how to read what seemed to be signs of a disease they knew by many names, including the “pox,” “lues” or “lues venerea,” “venereal disease,” the “French disease...
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