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Page 24
... conditions facilitating the spread or increasing the severity of the disease . Syphilis is more severe in cold than in temperate climates ; and in hot ones for natives of cooler climates . Any cause which enfeebles the condition of the ...
... conditions facilitating the spread or increasing the severity of the disease . Syphilis is more severe in cold than in temperate climates ; and in hot ones for natives of cooler climates . Any cause which enfeebles the condition of the ...
Page 25
... veying syphilis , though the evidence that they have done so , except under the conditions mentioned in the preceding paragraph , is imperfect . Modes of Contagion . - Syphilis may be propa- gated CONTAGION . 25 Vehicles of the Virus.
... veying syphilis , though the evidence that they have done so , except under the conditions mentioned in the preceding paragraph , is imperfect . Modes of Contagion . - Syphilis may be propa- gated CONTAGION . 25 Vehicles of the Virus.
Page 50
... condition of the heart and kidneys investigated . The prognosis is most hopeful when the symptoms develop gradually - i.e . , when they depend on irrita- tion or pressure caused by syphilitic growth , provided that energetic treatment ...
... condition of the heart and kidneys investigated . The prognosis is most hopeful when the symptoms develop gradually - i.e . , when they depend on irrita- tion or pressure caused by syphilitic growth , provided that energetic treatment ...
Page 54
... condition of the organ may sug- gest tuberculous disease , but this , in the great ma- jority of cases , begins in the epididymis . Female Generative Organs . - The vulva , be- sides being the usual seat of the initial lesion , is also ...
... condition of the organ may sug- gest tuberculous disease , but this , in the great ma- jority of cases , begins in the epididymis . Female Generative Organs . - The vulva , be- sides being the usual seat of the initial lesion , is also ...
Page 56
... a diffused or circumscribed form . In the former the new growth gradually causes absorption and wasting of the bony tissue , and after the gummy material has itself disappeared a rarefied and porous condition of the bone 56 SYPHILIS .
... a diffused or circumscribed form . In the former the new growth gradually causes absorption and wasting of the bony tissue , and after the gummy material has itself disappeared a rarefied and porous condition of the bone 56 SYPHILIS .
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