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... appearance of the sore . On February 22 , 1887 , two months after the patient first presented himself , a fine papular eruption made its ap- pearance . Upon the face , back and legs pustules were scattered here and there . Mercurial ...
... appearance of the sore . On February 22 , 1887 , two months after the patient first presented himself , a fine papular eruption made its ap- pearance . Upon the face , back and legs pustules were scattered here and there . Mercurial ...
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... appearance of the induration could not be exactly determined , the synchronous disappearance was observed ; and this in two cases . Had either of the chancres been due to an inoculation from the other , we would expect its induration to ...
... appearance of the induration could not be exactly determined , the synchronous disappearance was observed ; and this in two cases . Had either of the chancres been due to an inoculation from the other , we would expect its induration to ...
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... appearance of the chancre ; the result is usually an abortive pustule . " E. L. Keyes has about the same opinion in this matter . He states that " when the chancre is quite young , and the organism presumably not saturated with syphilis ...
... appearance of the chancre ; the result is usually an abortive pustule . " E. L. Keyes has about the same opinion in this matter . He states that " when the chancre is quite young , and the organism presumably not saturated with syphilis ...
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... appearance of the chancre . The four or five cases reported in which positive results have been obtained from auto - inoculation of the chancre are of doubtful authority ; the most invariable result is an abortive pustule . A ...
... appearance of the chancre . The four or five cases reported in which positive results have been obtained from auto - inoculation of the chancre are of doubtful authority ; the most invariable result is an abortive pustule . A ...
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... appearance of the secondary symptoms ; and Delpech has noted , as well as others , that after excision the induration is reproduced at the site of the operation and secondary symptoms follow . Spillman protests energetically against the ...
... appearance of the secondary symptoms ; and Delpech has noted , as well as others , that after excision the induration is reproduced at the site of the operation and secondary symptoms follow . Spillman protests energetically against the ...
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