A Report upon some of the more important points connected with the treatment of syphilisJohn Churchill, 1857 - 141 pages |
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Page 8
... removed from one of the veins , the blood was allowed to return in the natural course of its circulation . In six minutes from this time the poison took effect . The absorption of the poison by a special set of vessels being thus denied ...
... removed from one of the veins , the blood was allowed to return in the natural course of its circulation . In six minutes from this time the poison took effect . The absorption of the poison by a special set of vessels being thus denied ...
Page 9
... removed before the act of absorp- tion can be completed . Fresh parts may continue to be attacked , but these in their turn are destroyed before they can act as the channels of infection to the constitution . Hence arise often extensive ...
... removed before the act of absorp- tion can be completed . Fresh parts may continue to be attacked , but these in their turn are destroyed before they can act as the channels of infection to the constitution . Hence arise often extensive ...
Page 17
... removed them by operation , the patient having been previously rendered insensible by the administration of chloroform . The discharge , however , continued , and the girl told me that she had not been free from it for eighteen months ...
... removed them by operation , the patient having been previously rendered insensible by the administration of chloroform . The discharge , however , continued , and the girl told me that she had not been free from it for eighteen months ...
Page 28
... removed by the knife , they return within a few weeks , if the irritating discharge be allowed to continue . I have had to remove masses of such size that the bleeding has been considerable , and the pain would have been excruciating ...
... removed by the knife , they return within a few weeks , if the irritating discharge be allowed to continue . I have had to remove masses of such size that the bleeding has been considerable , and the pain would have been excruciating ...
Page 39
... removed by the absorbents , the activity of the poison is not at once destroyed . Its presence may be clearly proved by its power of again inoculating the living tissues with which it comes in contact . " More rarely the infected part ...
... removed by the absorbents , the activity of the poison is not at once destroyed . Its presence may be clearly proved by its power of again inoculating the living tissues with which it comes in contact . " More rarely the infected part ...
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acute admitted affected aged anus applied attack body bubo cachexia chancre child chronic cicatrix cicatrization circular sore cloth colour commencement contracted corona glandis cured discharge Engravings on Wood enlargement ensued epididymis examination excoriation external organs Fcap female Foolscap 8vo glands glans penis gonorrhoea gonorrhoeal grains granulating groin hæmorrhage healed hospital hydrargyrum cum cretâ Illustrations on Wood indurated chancre infant infected inflammation inoculation integument iodide of potassium iritis irritation labia labium lepra MEDICAL MEDICINE mercury months morbid mucous membrane natural non-indurated November numerous occur orifice ounce pain patient phagedænic sore phagedænic ulceration pharynx Plates Post 8vo prepuce primary sore primary syphilis produce salivated sarsaparilla Second Edition secondary symptoms secondary syphilis skin sloughing spots suffering suppuration surface surgeon swelling syphilitic lepra syphilitic poison syphilitic sore syphilitic virus testicle Third Edition thrice a day throat tion tissue tubercles tubercular eruption urethra usual uterus vagina venereal disease weeks