Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseasesD. Appleton, 1886 - 402 pages |
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... Mucous Membrane ( 1 ) Syphilitic Erythema of the Mucous Membrane ; Syphilitic Catarrhal Inflammation ; Erythema Syphiliticum Membranæ Mucosa ( 2 ) Syphilitic Papules on the Mucous Membrane ( 3 ) The Syphilitic Node or Gumma of the ...
... Mucous Membrane ( 1 ) Syphilitic Erythema of the Mucous Membrane ; Syphilitic Catarrhal Inflammation ; Erythema Syphiliticum Membranæ Mucosa ( 2 ) Syphilitic Papules on the Mucous Membrane ( 3 ) The Syphilitic Node or Gumma of the ...
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... Mucous Membrane in the Infant . 325 Syphilitic Affections of the Bones and their Envelopes . 326 Affections of the Eye in consequence of Hereditary Syphilis 328 Syphilis Morbid Alterations of the Internal Organs resulting from ...
... Mucous Membrane in the Infant . 325 Syphilitic Affections of the Bones and their Envelopes . 326 Affections of the Eye in consequence of Hereditary Syphilis 328 Syphilis Morbid Alterations of the Internal Organs resulting from ...
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... mucous membrane that originate during sexual intercourse , but also in the muco - purulent dis- charge of the inflamed or catarrhal affected mucous membrane of both sexes . From these two affections of the genital or- gans , Fernelius ...
... mucous membrane that originate during sexual intercourse , but also in the muco - purulent dis- charge of the inflamed or catarrhal affected mucous membrane of both sexes . From these two affections of the genital or- gans , Fernelius ...
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... mucous membrane the poison in question produces a catarrhal , upon the general cutaneous covering an ulcerative , process . The first one to oppose Hunter in this matter was Ben- jamin Bell , of Edinburgh . He adduced the following ...
... mucous membrane the poison in question produces a catarrhal , upon the general cutaneous covering an ulcerative , process . The first one to oppose Hunter in this matter was Ben- jamin Bell , of Edinburgh . He adduced the following ...
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... mucous membrane . With the word catarrh , how- ever , only one symptom - namely , the hypersecretory activity of the affected mucous membrane is brought into prominence . Every hypersecretion presupposes the presence of a hyper- mia ...
... mucous membrane . With the word catarrh , how- ever , only one symptom - namely , the hypersecretory activity of the affected mucous membrane is brought into prominence . Every hypersecretion presupposes the presence of a hyper- mia ...
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abscess acute appearance APPLETON & CO.'S become bladder blood bones buboes catarrh causes chancroid chancrous chronic cicatrization clinical Cloth CO.'S MEDICAL color condition connective tissue consequence cords crust cure degeneration develop differential diagnosis disappear discharge ecthyma edition epididymis eruption erythema especially frequently genital organs glandular glans glans penis gonorrhoea gonorrhoeal gradually granulations gumma gummata hæmorrhage hypertrophy impetigo induration infection infiltration inflammation inflammatory inguinal inoculations integument inunctions iodide iodine iritis irritation Journal larynx latter lesion lymphatic glands lymphatic vessels manifestations Medicine ment mercury moist papules morbid alterations mucous membrane nasal nodes occur originate pain papular syphilide papules pathological patient penis persons phenomena phimosis physician prepuce produced Professor prostate psoriasis purulent pustular pustules rectum relapses remedies result serous skin soft chancre sometimes specific stricture suppuration surface swelling symptoms syphi syphilitic syphilitic affections syphilitic disease syphilitic virus syphilitica therapeutics tion treatment tumor ulcer undergo urethra urine vagina
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