| Homeopathy - 1888 - 230 pages
...who helped us to do up the town. 122 8. The type of the syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all exert a modifying influence. 9. All these elements... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 914 pages
...OF NEW YORK. STATED MEETING, FEBRUARY 28, 1887. The President, LAURENCE JOHNSON, MD. in the chair. THE DURATION OF THE SYPHILOGENIC CAPACITY IN RELATION...should be taken into consideration in deciding on the propriety of a syphilitic man's marrying. 9. Direct transmission from the father to the offspring,... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 70 pages
...circumstances contribute to advance or defer it. 8. The type of the syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the 'character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all «xert a modifying influence. 9. All these elements... | |
| Homeopathy - 1887 - 450 pages
...circumstances contribute to advance or defer it. 8. The type of the syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all exert a modifying influence. 9. All these elements... | |
| Drugs - 1887 - 880 pages
...of mathematical expression ; that this limit was materially influenced by the type of the syphilis, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions, etc., and that to fix the date at which a syphilitic man could marry with safety at three or four years,... | |
| Homeopathy - 1888 - 412 pages
...circumstances contribute to advance or defer it. 8. The type of the syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all exert a modifying influence. 9. All these elements... | |
| 1893 - 1022 pages
...circumstances contribute to advance or defer it. " 8. The type of syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all exert a modifying influence. " 9. All these elements... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 392 pages
...circumstances contribute to advance or defer it. 8. The type of the syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all exert a modifying influence. 9. All 'these elements... | |
| 1887 - 794 pages
...diathesis when the syphilitic organism underwent that change which marked the limit of trasmissive power was not indicated with mathematical certainty....constitutional peculiarity of the patient, the character of treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which were commonly recognized as factors... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 764 pages
...circumstances contribute to advance or defer it. 8. The type of the syphilis, the constitutional peculiarities of the patient, the character of the treatment, the presence or absence of certain conditions which are recognized as factors of gravity in syphilis, all exert a modifying influence. 9. All these elements... | |
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