On the Transmission from Parent to Offspring of Some Forms of Disease and of Morbid Taints and Tendencies |
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... that a much more diluted state of it is quite sufficient : this pathologist having succeeded in implanting the disease by inserting the blood of an infected person on the abraded skin of one previously in sound health . In.
... that a much more diluted state of it is quite sufficient : this pathologist having succeeded in implanting the disease by inserting the blood of an infected person on the abraded skin of one previously in sound health . In.
Page ix
... sufficiently intelligible , having been altogether misinterpreted . " This observa- tion , it is needless to say , refers to uterine syphilis . Indeed , it is recorded in another paragraph that " evi- dences of syphilitic disease may be ...
... sufficiently intelligible , having been altogether misinterpreted . " This observa- tion , it is needless to say , refers to uterine syphilis . Indeed , it is recorded in another paragraph that " evi- dences of syphilitic disease may be ...
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... sufficiently known . A case will be found in the following pages of its con- tinuance to the fourth generation , on what I deem satis- factory evidence . In another instance where this form of disease existed with great severity in the ...
... sufficiently known . A case will be found in the following pages of its con- tinuance to the fourth generation , on what I deem satis- factory evidence . In another instance where this form of disease existed with great severity in the ...
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... sufficient to indicate their origin from a common parentage , although of antique remoteness . In countries and districts where common interest , feelings of prejudice , or other circumstances have ope- rated in binding men together ...
... sufficient to indicate their origin from a common parentage , although of antique remoteness . In countries and districts where common interest , feelings of prejudice , or other circumstances have ope- rated in binding men together ...
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... sufficient to create a predisposition to particular forms of disease in pre- ference to others . These several conditions are charac- terised by disproportionate development of some of the central organs , or of the osseous , the ...
... sufficient to create a predisposition to particular forms of disease in pre- ference to others . These several conditions are charac- terised by disproportionate development of some of the central organs , or of the osseous , the ...
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abscess afterwards appeared attack attended became birth blood blotches body cervix chancre character child cicatrix colour complaint continued cured cutaneous dark-red delivery died disappeared discharge disorder doses emaciated Engravings eruptions erythema excoriated existed external fcap fibrin fissured form of disease full term gonorrhoea guaiacum hereditary Hospital husband infant infection inflamed inflammation inoculation instances inunction ioduretted sarsaparilla irritable labia labium labouring leucorrhoea liable limbs lips lues venerea marriage medicine ment mercury months morbid mother mucous nature noticed occupied offspring organs orifice pain parents patches patient peculiar period Physician poison practice practitioner preceding pregnancy previously primary affection psoriasis ptyalism pudendum purulent racter remarkably remedy result rheumatism scaly scrofulous Second Edition secondary syphilis similar skin sore throat specific still-born suffered supervening suppurating surface Surgeon swelling sycosis symptoms taint tion treated treatment tubercles ulcers urethra uterine uterus vagina venereal affection vulva weeks wife