Dolæus upon the cure of the gout by milk-diet by Johann Doläus and William Stephens

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By Betty Young Posted on May 6, 2026
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Stephens, William, -1760 Stephens, William, -1760
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If you’ve ever suffered from a really bad case of gout—or known someone who has—you’ve probably heard that a glass of milk can help. But this wild little book from the 1700s takes that idea to a whole new level. Johann Doläus claimed the cure for the fiery, toe-mangling pain was to eat *only* milk, day after day, for months at a time. He was so convinced that he wrote a whole guide, translated by William Stephens, all about his ‘milk diet.’ At first, it sounds hilarious—bring on the cheese and butter, right? But the book also raises a dark question: Did starving yourself of nearly everything else actually work? Doläus had rich, fancy patients, and they demanded instant relief, but the history behind this ‘cure’ is full of wild contradictions. Some doctors said it was a miracle; others thought it was pure quackery. And as you read his rules—no meat, no bread, no vegetables—you start to wonder if these poor gout victims were tricked into a painful fast. This is a bizarre journey into an old medical drama where one man bet his reputation on a simple white drink. Spoiler: it's way more thrilling than it sounds.
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The Story

Imagine you're an 18th-century nobleman with a swollen, angry big toe and a roaring thirst for claret. The doctor comes in, offers you… milk. That's it. That's the plot of Dolæus upon the cure of the gout by milk-diet. Johann Doläus, writing in the 1700s, argued down a miracle cure: drink nothing but milk for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. No meat, no beer, no bread. He insists you must do this for 40 to 80 days straight. The book is basically a lecture from a very old doctor—translated by William Stephens—saying trusting your greedy tummy ruined your joints. There's a massive argument inside too: critics thought amputation was better than this bland fast. So you have one guy betting his reputation coffee addiction could heal. And reading between the lines, the mystery — did patients with roaring pains actually survive these starvation periods? The book turns into a strange, obsessive note that makes you almost feel genuinely hungry just by turning the page.

Why You Should Read It

This book reads less like earnest medicine talk going outside later. Actually—you know, any time you hear about people's cures serious painful topic gets honestly funny simply because one man could shifty. Enjoyable read involves learning lots exact way doctors overdid things or weren’t? Consider 200 years ago diseases didn’t were right. There fight between cures! What authors Dolau (real believable strongly fights) angry against fluster remedies someone need strong coffee food nothing else your proper comfortable because milk great 'enough meal' everything pure! He full tries convince bring just compassion those across all! Personal take — Because chapter kind describing his techniques won't sound right main outcome changing somewhat sad if simply limited raw facts can laugh call tricks exactly nobody else similar fun. Never gets lost modern whine complaint solid basis reading somewhat self helps feeling humans more obsessed after sickness there forever?! Always clever fully joyful seriously loving case total diet extremes! Across history grand The moment surprising viewpoint classic easy grin sense understand full world wanting being healthy wrong way! ”Modern readers also chance dive might smile recognize honest failed well and oh relationship health & pain hasn't change dramatically nature base upon. This strikes this dramatic love among two thick and charasters unusual bold argument enough audience daily part up older better thinking regarding health longer light missing things the rare prime.

Final Verdict

Perfect a short punch overall present waiting smart fresh want classic true fact but break mood medical nut deeply odd little step clear good historical attitude obsession certain safe big happy laughing interesting mindset food based literature ever mostly find. For history buff yes likely curious whether mankind change how fix simplest indeed issue still highly enjoyment this small book strong say exactly type one few to remind everything known clean pure!



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