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... four weeks ; this period is called its incubation . Then it reveals its presence by induration of the tissue at the point of inocula- tion , and by the formation of an elevated papule ( the initial lesion or manifestation ) , which may ...
... four weeks ; this period is called its incubation . Then it reveals its presence by induration of the tissue at the point of inocula- tion , and by the formation of an elevated papule ( the initial lesion or manifestation ) , which may ...
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Berkeley Hill. have become enlarged . Within a few weeks from this , usually four or five , a red macular eruption appears . It may be unperceived by the patient , as it causes no discomfort . The rash is often preceded by headache and ...
Berkeley Hill. have become enlarged . Within a few weeks from this , usually four or five , a red macular eruption appears . It may be unperceived by the patient , as it causes no discomfort . The rash is often preceded by headache and ...
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... four days . The limits of incu- bation are between ten and forty - six days . The reasons of this variation in different individuals are yet to be learned . When incubation is over , a change takes place at the site of inoculation ...
... four days . The limits of incu- bation are between ten and forty - six days . The reasons of this variation in different individuals are yet to be learned . When incubation is over , a change takes place at the site of inoculation ...
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... four or five after the lymphatic glands are perceived to have enlarged . Malaise , pains in the head , back and limbs , and pyrexia , may precede or accompany the outbreak of the rash . The febrile action and pain are some- times ...
... four or five after the lymphatic glands are perceived to have enlarged . Malaise , pains in the head , back and limbs , and pyrexia , may precede or accompany the outbreak of the rash . The febrile action and pain are some- times ...
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... four weeks to several months , according to treatment . If the patient be well cared for a serious effect is seldom produced ; if he be neglected deep ulcers often form . The diagnosis is rendered positive by the presence of syphilitic ...
... four weeks to several months , according to treatment . If the patient be well cared for a serious effect is seldom produced ; if he be neglected deep ulcers often form . The diagnosis is rendered positive by the presence of syphilitic ...
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