The appended woodcut illustrates a good example of the deformity. In any case in which the malformation was as marked as in this sketch, I should feel no hesitation in pronouncing the possessor of the teeth to be the subject of inherited Syphilis even... Aids to diagnosis. v.1, 1881 - Page 25by John Milner Fothergill - 1881Full view - About this book
| Sir John Russell Reynolds - 1866 - 1070 pages
...illustrates a good example of the deformity. In any case in which the malformation was as marked as in this sketch, I should feel no hesitation in pronouncing...subject of inherited Syphilis even in the absence of other testimony. I have never yet seen such teeth, excepting in patients of this class. In the majority... | |
| Sir John Russell Reynolds - 1879 - 1188 pages
...in which the malformation was as marked as Fig. 18. s> |-l, in ric teeth. CONSTITUTIONAL SYPHILIS. to be the subject of inherited Syphilis, even in the absence of other testimony. I have never yet seen such teeth, excepting in patients of this class. In the majority... | |
| Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1898 - 1214 pages
...illustrates a good example of the deformity. In any case in which the malformation was as marked as in this sketch, I should feel no hesitation in pronouncing...subject of inherited syphilis even in the absence of other testimony. I have never yet seen «neh teeth excepting in patients of this class. In the majority... | |
| Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1906 - 1120 pages
...inherited xyiiliilin. Fin. 7. malformation is as marked as in this sketch, no hesitation need be felt in pronouncing the possessor of the teeth to be the...subject of inherited syphilis even in the absence of other testimony. 1 have never yet seen such teeth, excepting in patients of this class. In the majority... | |
| 1905 - 632 pages
...Jonathan Hutcliinson,1 of which he says: "In any case in which the malformation was as marked as in this sketch, I should feel no hesitation in pronouncing...subject of inherited syphilis, even in the absence of other testimony." Indeed, RM's teeth were even, if it be possible, more characteristic. The upper incisors... | |
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