Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

13th October 1725

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Just publish'd,

A PRACTICAL TREATISE: Or, Second Thoughts on the Consequences of the VENEREAL DISEASE. In Three Parts, viz. 1. On the Simple Gonorrhoea, Gleets, and other Weaknesses, whether from Venereal Embraces, Self-Pollution, improperly call'd Onanism, or Natural Imbecillity. II. On the Vinulent Gonorrhoea, or Clap. III. On the Venereal Lues, or Grand Pox. Wherein are plainly shew'd, the exact Degrees of Difference; with their Signs, Symptoms, Prognosticks, and Cures, in all Cases; their Beginnings, Progress, and fatal Periods, when neglected, or unskilfully managed; and how their absolute Cure, without Violence, or Injury, is completed. With proper and effectual Remedies, in their several Stages, prescribed and recommended therein. With some Remarks on that preposterous Way of Venery, with Machine, &c. and a plain Discovery of the Dangers (tho' little expected ) which attend that vile Practice. And many other useful Discoveries relating to Infections in both Sexes, not before taken Notice of. The Whole fitted, as well for the Advantage of Patients, as young Practisers. By Joseph Cam < no role > , M D. Printed for the Author; and sold by W. Mears without Temple-Bar, G. Strahan against the Royal Exchange, C. King in Westminster-Hall, T. Norris on London-bridge, and J. Baker over-against Hatton-Garden in Holborn. Price 1 s.

Lately made publick,

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AN admirable Tincture for the Tooth-Ach, and all Disorders and Defects of the Teeth and Gums When once used, it gives present Ease in the most tormenting Pain, and not only takes it away in a Moment, but absolutely cures the Tooth-Ach, so as certainly to prevent its return: It certainly preserves the Teeth from growing rotten, and those that are a little decay'd from becoming worse: It makes the foulest Teeth as white as Ivory: At once using it fastens those that are loose, and is an admirable and wonderful Medicine against the Scurvy in the Gums; for by the simple Application of it, according to the Directions, it cures the Scurvy be it never so violent, or of long continuance. It is no Quack Medicine to blind the Eyes of the Publick, but is certainly one of the best chymical Medicines that ever was made publick for that Purpose: It causes the Gums to grow up to the Teeth again, to the full Satisfaction of those who have occasion to use it. It is neither disagreeable to the Smell or Taste, but really preserves the Teeth and Gums from all manner of Foulness, Corruption, and Putrefaction. The many Numbers that daily use it, never miss of a perfect Cure; and one Bottle is enough for any one Person for their whole Life, and may be depended upon to answer the Character here given of it in every respect. N. B. To be had at Mr. Garaway's the South Gate of the Royal-Exchange; at Mr. Neal's Toy-shop over-against the White Hart Inn, Southwark; at Francis Robotham < no role > 's Toy-shop next the Gridiron, without the Bars, Whitechappel; at Mr. Greggs, Bookseller, next Northumber-land-House, Charing-Cross; at Mr. Aishmale's, a Buckle-shop, at the Corner of Albemarle-street, Pickadilly; at the Widow Trent's, the upper End of King-street, next the Golden Lion, Westminster; at Mr. Sotro's, at the Indian Queen, Great Turn-stile. Holborn; at the Mitre in Jewin street, near Aldersgate-street; at Mr. Walford's, Picture Frame-maker, at the Angel and Crown in New-Rent, near the Harrow Corner, Southwark; and at Mrs. Barbara Wright < no role > 's, near the Crown, in Harlow, in Essex; at One Shilling the Bottle, with Directions, sealed with the Lion Rampant.

Any Merchants, or Travellers by Sea or Land, may be furnish'd with it Wholesale, at Mrs. Garraway's, the South-Gate of the Royal-Exchange, and at Mr. Robotham's above-said, at reasonable Rates, with Allowance to them that sell it in any place of the Kingdom. It will keep its Virtue Time out of Remembrance. Beware of Counterfeits. Each Bottle of the Right is sealed as above.

As it is needless to say any thing in the behalf of a Book, that has pass'd with universal Approbation thro' nine Editions of 2000 each, the Booksellers it is printed for only give Notice, that this Day is publish'd the Tenth Edition of,

ONANIA, Or the Heinous Sin of Self-Pollution, and all its frightful Consequences in both Sexes consider'd, with Spiritual and Physical Advice to those who have already injur'd themselves by that abominable Practice. In which are many very remarkable, and some of them even astonithing Letters from Persons of both Sexes, young and old, single and marry'd, concerning their Self-Abuses, &c. Also Letters from Clergymen, Physicians, School-masters, &c. some of them Casuistical, of Cases of Conscience, &c. with Answers to them, and one from a Lady very curious, concerning the lawful Use and sinful Abuse of the Marriage Bed, with Histories or Cases and Cures, &c. And one from another young marry'd Lady who by that detestable Practice became barren and diseased. A learned Divine and Physician has recommended this Book in these Words: This little Book ought to be read by all Sorts of People, of both Sexes, of what Age, Degree, Profession or Condition soever, Guilty or not Guilty of the Sin declaim'd against in it. Sold by T. Crouch at the Bell in Pater-noster-Row near Cheapside, and J. Isted at the Golden Ball by S. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-street, Booksellers. Price stitch'd Two Shillings.

BOOKS just publish'd,

I. ONANIA Examin'd and Detected; or, the Ignorance, Error, Impertinence and Contradiction of a Book call'd ONANIA, discover'd and detected; wherein also is consider'd, the Differences and sundry Degrees of Self-Pollution in both Sexes; with Choice of suitable Remedies both for extinguishing excessive Desires, and also for strengthening the Bodies of such as have been hurt by Voluntary or Nocturnal Emissions. Together with some Thoughts on the Use of the Marriage Bed, whether there can be sinful Excesses therein, or it can be defiled without a third Person; with the Opinions of the most Learned and Approved Authors, as Divines, Physicians and Surgeons, and suitable Observations added by the Author. The whole interspers'd with Variety of Subjects, both serious and jocose. The 2d Edition. By Philo Castitatis; price stitcht 1 s. 6 d.

II. Authentick Memoits of the Life and surprizing Adventures of John Sheppard < no role > This name instance is in set 3055. , who was executed at Tyburn, November 16, 1724. The 2d Edition. Adorn'd with Variety of Copper Cuts. Price bound 1 s.

III. The Order of Causes of God's Foreknowledge, Election, Predestination, and of Man's Salvation and Damnation; as also whether Christ died for all, or not for all. By Henry Haggar < no role > . The 6th Edition. price 6 d.

IV. The Art of Spelling. By J. P. M. A. The 5th Edition, with Additions.

V. La Plume Volante; or. The Art of Short-Hand improved; being the most swift, regular, and easy Method of Short-Hand-Writing yet extant: Composed after 40 Years Practice and Improvement of the said Art. By William Mason < no role > ; price bound 2 s. 6 d.

VI. An Essay concerning the Infinite Wisdom of God. manifested in the Continuance and Structure of the Skin of Human Bodies; price 1 s.

VII. The young Man's Guide; being a plain Discovery of the Art of Drawing, Engraving in Copper to the Life. The to each Pictures or other things with Aqua fortis; price 1 s.

VIII. The Agreement of the Customs of the East-Indians, with those of the Jews and other Ancient People; with Cuts. To which are added, Instructions to young Gentlemen that intend to travel; price bound 2 s. 6 d.

All printed for Jof. Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street




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