The Modern treatment of syphilitic diseasesJohn Churchill, 1860 - 403 pages |
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... means uncommon . CASE II . A gentleman , æt . 46 , in the habit of living well , contracted a primary sore , which was succeeded by a well - marked attack of syphilitic lepra , which affected the hands , the face , the abdomen , and ...
... means uncommon . CASE II . A gentleman , æt . 46 , in the habit of living well , contracted a primary sore , which was succeeded by a well - marked attack of syphilitic lepra , which affected the hands , the face , the abdomen , and ...
Page 7
... means in mitigating the irritations accompanying primi- tive or secondary syphilitic affections , that , of themselves , they frequently work a cure . Where a mercurial or other specific treatment is adopted , the simple general ...
... means in mitigating the irritations accompanying primi- tive or secondary syphilitic affections , that , of themselves , they frequently work a cure . Where a mercurial or other specific treatment is adopted , the simple general ...
Page 8
... means of soft new lint and tepid water , from the discharges which their surfaces secrete ; this should be done without creating any irritation or pain , and care should be taken not to disturb any parts undergoing a process of ...
... means of soft new lint and tepid water , from the discharges which their surfaces secrete ; this should be done without creating any irritation or pain , and care should be taken not to disturb any parts undergoing a process of ...
Page 10
... means already passed in review , both local and constitutional , without having recourse to mercury as a specific therapeutic agent in their cure , and this plan may be adopted both in the primary and secondary forms of disease . It ...
... means already passed in review , both local and constitutional , without having recourse to mercury as a specific therapeutic agent in their cure , and this plan may be adopted both in the primary and secondary forms of disease . It ...
Page 14
... mean a cartilaginous hardness of a whitish colour which immediately surrounds the sore , on the top of which the ulcer ... means of eluding , but by mercurial treat- ment . " ( See Ricord's Letters , by Stapleton , p . 51. ) irritation ...
... mean a cartilaginous hardness of a whitish colour which immediately surrounds the sore , on the top of which the ulcer ... means of eluding , but by mercurial treat- ment . " ( See Ricord's Letters , by Stapleton , p . 51. ) irritation ...
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acute affected appearance application Aquæ balanitis blotches bones bubo calomel causes caustic cervix character chronic cicatrix cloth commonly constitutional syphilis copaiba crusts cure decoction diet disappeared discharge doses employed enlarged eruption fauces Fcap female frequently frictions gentleman glands glans glans penis gonorrhoea gonorrhoeal groin guaiacum healed indurated chancre inflammation injections inoculation instances iodide iodide of potassium irritation Medical medicine mercurial course mercurial vapour bath months mucous membrane never nitrate of silver nodes nose opium ordinary pain patient penis period periosteum phagedena pharynx placed Post 8vo potass prepuce primary disease primary sore primary venereal sores produced purulent pustular pustule remedies Ricord sarsaparilla scaly seat secondary symptoms secondary syphilis seen soft chancre sometimes specific suffered superficial suppurate surface surgeon symptoms of syphilis syphilitic diseases syphilitic ulcers tender testicle thickening throat tion tongue treated treatment tubercles tumour ulcers urethra uterus vagina venereal diseases venereal ulcers weeks whilst
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