A Manual of syphilis and the venereal diseasesSaunders, 1900 - 594 pages |
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Page 32
... seen upon the skin of the penis as the result of accidental infection of that part , and upon other cutaneous surfaces , as the thigh and the arm , as the result of accidental or experimental inoculation . Ulcer . - Ulceration of the ...
... seen upon the skin of the penis as the result of accidental infection of that part , and upon other cutaneous surfaces , as the thigh and the arm , as the result of accidental or experimental inoculation . Ulcer . - Ulceration of the ...
Page 48
... seen at the muco - cutaneous margins of the body point equally to the action in those regions of a special influence upon the effective germs of the disease . Treatment of Chancre . - Persistent efforts have been made from time to time ...
... seen at the muco - cutaneous margins of the body point equally to the action in those regions of a special influence upon the effective germs of the disease . Treatment of Chancre . - Persistent efforts have been made from time to time ...
Page 56
... seen upon the penis in male subjects , where one or more of these dense cords may be felt coursing toward the pubes from an infected glans , from the size of a thick knitting - needle to that of a slender pencil , straight or slightly ...
... seen upon the penis in male subjects , where one or more of these dense cords may be felt coursing toward the pubes from an infected glans , from the size of a thick knitting - needle to that of a slender pencil , straight or slightly ...
Page 58
... seen . Third , there was overlooked or ignored a series of facts in which the chronological order of the scheme was violently reversed , so - called " tertiary " symptoms following " primary " without the evolution of any lesions which ...
... seen . Third , there was overlooked or ignored a series of facts in which the chronological order of the scheme was violently reversed , so - called " tertiary " symptoms following " primary " without the evolution of any lesions which ...
Page 59
... seen that for the vast number of all cases of the disease there is no fixed line of demarcation between its consecutive phenomena , and no fixed period of time in which any given series of symptoms will be begun or concluded . From the ...
... seen that for the vast number of all cases of the disease there is no fixed line of demarcation between its consecutive phenomena , and no fixed period of time in which any given series of symptoms will be begun or concluded . From the ...
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abscess acute affected bladder boric acid bougie bubo cachectic catheter cause chancre chancroid changes chiefly chronic urethritis circumscribed Clinical Cloth color complications condition congestion copaiba crusts deep urethra described diagnosis dilation discharge disorder doses Edition enlarged epididymitis exanthem exhibit finger followed frequently genital glands glans gonococci gonorrhoea gonorrhoeal gummatous hygienic induration infection infiltration inflammation instruments integument involved iodide irrigation irritation Jefferson Medical College latter lesions less meatus Medical College Medicine ment mercury mucous membrane mucous patches mucus nitrate of silver nodules occur octavo operation organ pain papules Pathology patient penis perineum persistent phimosis physician portion posterior urethritis practically prepuce produced prostatic pustules rarely recognized rectum region result scrotum secretion sexual skin soft chancre solution stage steel sound stricture suppuration surface Surgery symptoms syphilis syphiloderm syphilodermata testicle Text-Book thickening tion tissue treatment tube tubercles ulceration urethrotomy urine usually venereal diseases women
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