The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance of the virulent principle ; clinical experience shows that late lesions are exceptionally, but none the less certainly, the source of contagion. 4. The Kansas City Medical Index-lancet - Page 4191887Full view - About this book
| Homeopathy - 1887 - 450 pages
...disease to their offspring. 2. The modern division of syphilis into secondary and tertionary period based upon anatomical forms and processes does not...furnish a safe criterion for determining the contagious character of the lesions. 3. The completion of the second stage does not always mark the definite disappearance... | |
| Homeopathy - 1888 - 412 pages
...the disease to their children. 2. The modern division of syphilis into secondary and tertiary period, based upon anatomical forms and processes, does not...furnish a safe criterion for determining the contagious character of the lesions. 3. The completion of the second stage does not always mark the definite disappearance... | |
| 1893 - 1022 pages
...negative observations are, however, entirely valueless as a basis for estimating positive results. "2. The modern division of syphilis into secondary...a safe criterion for determining the contagious or noncontagions character of the lesions. " 3. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does... | |
| Prince Albert Morrow - Marriage - 1904 - 420 pages
...results of clinical experience. 8. The division of syphilis into secondary and tertiary periods, or that based upon anatomical forms and processes, does not...contagious or non-contagious character of the lesions. 9. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance... | |
| National Society for the Study of Education - Education - 1908 - 330 pages
...results of clinical experience. 8. The division of syphilis into secondary and tertiary periods, or that based upon anatomical forms and processes, does not...contagious or non-contagious character of the lesions. 9. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance... | |
| Charles Doak Lowry - Teachers - 1908
...results of clinical experience. 8. The division of syphilis into secondary and tertiary periods, or that based upon anatomical forms and processes, does not...contagious or non-contagious character of the lesions. 9. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 392 pages
...These negative observations are, however, entirely valueless as a basis for estimating positive results 2. The modern division of syphilis into secondary...or non-contagious character of the lesions. 3. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disapperance of the... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 658 pages
...negative observations are, however, entirely valueless as a basis for estimating positive results. 2. The modern division of syphilis into secondary...or noncontagious character of the lesions. 3. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance of... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 764 pages
...basis for estimating positive results. 2. The modern division of syphilis into secondary and tertionary periods, based upon anatomical forms and processes,...or non-contagious character of the lesions. 3. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance of... | |
| Education - 1907 - 898 pages
...results of clinical experience. 8. The division of syphilis into secondary and tertiary periods, or that based upon anatomical forms and processes, does not...contagious or non-contagious character of the lesions. 9. The chronological completion of the secondary stage does not always mark the definite disappearance... | |
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