A Manual of syphilis and the venereal diseasesSaunders, 1900 - 594 pages |
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Page 35
... usually inert , may often be recognized in chancres , especially in those of the filthy , but also of those who never previously suffered from venereal disease , and who , in ignorance or as the result of im- proper advice , suffer from ...
... usually inert , may often be recognized in chancres , especially in those of the filthy , but also of those who never previously suffered from venereal disease , and who , in ignorance or as the result of im- proper advice , suffer from ...
Page 37
... usually escape observation . They are probably more common than is set down in the statistics of the malady . Chancres of the mucous envelope of the cervix are usually visible on its anterior limb . They are reddish or empurpled ...
... usually escape observation . They are probably more common than is set down in the statistics of the malady . Chancres of the mucous envelope of the cervix are usually visible on its anterior limb . They are reddish or empurpled ...
Page 39
... usually a portent of good , as a delay of from twenty to thirty days after the appearance of a lesion supposed to be a precursor of syphilis usually negatives the expectation of that disease . The sclerosis may disappear before the ...
... usually a portent of good , as a delay of from twenty to thirty days after the appearance of a lesion supposed to be a precursor of syphilis usually negatives the expectation of that disease . The sclerosis may disappear before the ...
Page 42
... usually a pustular lesion , and is represented either by an unbroken pustule surmounting its characteristic sharply ... usually multiple and often exceedingly numerous , scores form- ing in extreme cases . The adenopathy of chancroid is ...
... usually a pustular lesion , and is represented either by an unbroken pustule surmounting its characteristic sharply ... usually multiple and often exceedingly numerous , scores form- ing in extreme cases . The adenopathy of chancroid is ...
Page 43
... usually genital in situation ; rarely are they extra - genital , with the exception , particularly in filthy women , of the anus . The floor of the chancroidal ulcer is usually covered with a more or less tenacious slough resembling wet ...
... usually genital in situation ; rarely are they extra - genital , with the exception , particularly in filthy women , of the anus . The floor of the chancroidal ulcer is usually covered with a more or less tenacious slough resembling wet ...
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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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