Syphilitic Diseases; Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Including Experimental Researches on Inoculation as a Differential Agent in Testing the Character of These Affections |
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... this volume were col- lected ; and to Mr. Tagert for many valuable sug- gestions during the progress of the work . MERRION SQUARE NORTH , DUBLIN , December , 1852 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Preliminary remarks . - Discrepancy of PREFACE . xi.
... this volume were col- lected ; and to Mr. Tagert for many valuable sug- gestions during the progress of the work . MERRION SQUARE NORTH , DUBLIN , December , 1852 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Preliminary remarks . - Discrepancy of PREFACE . xi.
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... progress of the disease : a relapse again took place , for which mercury was freely administered , and after a period of three years a cure was permanently effected . This experiment of Hunter's is now almost uni- versally acknowledged ...
... progress of the disease : a relapse again took place , for which mercury was freely administered , and after a period of three years a cure was permanently effected . This experiment of Hunter's is now almost uni- versally acknowledged ...
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... progress is often chronic ; that they are a long time indolent , and have little tendency to suppuration ; but what is most remarkable is that , when they suppurate , the pus they furnish does not inoculate . Hitherto , I have never ...
... progress is often chronic ; that they are a long time indolent , and have little tendency to suppuration ; but what is most remarkable is that , when they suppurate , the pus they furnish does not inoculate . Hitherto , I have never ...
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... progress of the syphilitic virus , and such the effects gene- rally occasioned when matter taken from a specific ulcer is inoculated beneath the epidermis . But although this would be conclusive evidence of the specific nature of the ...
... progress of the syphilitic virus , and such the effects gene- rally occasioned when matter taken from a specific ulcer is inoculated beneath the epidermis . But although this would be conclusive evidence of the specific nature of the ...
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... progress of the inoculation , hitherto regular , appeared to assume the phagedenic form ; it was profound , and rapidly destroyed the tissues . Dressings of calomel and opium ointment were used , with cauterization with arg . nitr ...
... progress of the inoculation , hitherto regular , appeared to assume the phagedenic form ; it was profound , and rapidly destroyed the tissues . Dressings of calomel and opium ointment were used , with cauterization with arg . nitr ...
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acid affection alluded appearance application attended bubo cause caustic cauterization chancre character child CHURCHILL'S PUBLICATIONS cicatrix cicatrization cloth consequent considerable copaiba cubebs cure discharge doses employment enlargement epididymis eruption escharotics exhibit experience extent Fcap female form of disease form of primary frequently gland glans gonorrheal gonorrhoea healed healthy indurated ulcer infection inflammation inflammatory inoculation instances iodide iodide of potassium irritation labia labouring likewise line of treatment Lock Hospital matter Medical Medicine ment mercury mucous membrane nature never nitrate nitrate of silver nurse observed occasionally occur opinion pain PATHOLOGY patient peculiar penis period phagedenic ulcer pharynx poison Post 8vo practical practitioner prepuce present primary sore primary ulcer produced ptyalism purulent pustule remedy result Ricord Second Edition secondary symptoms skin sloughing species stage suppuration surface surgeon symp syphilitic SYPHILITIC DISEASES throat tion tonsils treatise tumour unfrequently urethra usually uterus vagina varieties venereal diseases venereal ulcer virus