One fact well deserving our attention is this, that a child born of a mother who is without any obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this child will... Daniel's Texas Medical Journal - Page 170edited by - 1918Full view - About this book
| Abraham Colles - 1837 - 384 pages
...any obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this...while it has venereal ulcers of the lips and tongue. CHAPTER XIV. PSEUDO SYPHILIS. THEKE is no class of complaints in which we may not occasionally meet... | |
| Abraham Colles - 1837 - 392 pages
...any obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old. this...while it has venereal ulcers of the lips and tongue. CHAPTER XV. PSEUDO SYPHILIS. does not form an exception to this assertion ; on the contrary, it is... | |
| John Cruise Egan - 1853 - 404 pages
...any obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this...while it has venereal ulcers of the lips and tongue.' I have placed," continues Mr. Acton, -" a portion of the extract in italics ; for, as I have previously... | |
| William Acton - 1853 - 566 pages
...any obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this...child will infect the most healthy nurse, whether shf suckle it or merely handle and dress it ; and yet this child is never known to infect its own mother,... | |
| William Acton - 1858 - 496 pages
...any obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this...while it has venereal ulcers of the lips and tongue." I have placed a portion of the extract in italics, for, as I have previously stated, my experience... | |
| Langston Parker - 1860 - 464 pages
...obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any fresh infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, —...infect its own mother, even though she suckle it, whilst it has venereal ulcers of the lip and tongue!"1 In this case, the mother is precisely in the... | |
| 1883 - 422 pages
...any „obvious" venereal Symptoms and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this...child will infect the most healthy nurse, whether she suckles it, or merely handle and dress it; and yet this child is never known to infect its own mother,... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1885 - 310 pages
...without obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old. This...healthy nurse, whether she suckle it or merely handle it and dress it; and yet this child is never known to infect its mother, even though she suckle it... | |
| 1887 - 668 pages
...venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows the disease when a few weeks old ; this child will infect the most healthy nurse, whether she suckles it or merely handles and dresses it ; and yet this child is never known to infect its own mother... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1892 - 1158 pages
...without obvious venereal symptoms, and which, without being exposed to any infection subsequent to its birth, shows this disease when a few weeks old, this...mother, even though she suckle it while it has venereal nlcers of the lips and tongue." In a majority of these cases the mother has received a sort of protective... | |
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