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1A Treatise on Syphilis: Historical and Practical

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  • First Year Published: 1869
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    Albert Sézary

    and from 1919 to 1926 was laboratory chief in the clinic for skin and syphilitic diseases at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. In 1927, he became an associate professor

    John Syer Bristowe

    London in 1893. In that year he delivered the Lettsomian lectures on Syphilitic Affections of the Nervous System. He was also president of the Society of Medical

    William James Erasmus Wilson

    Wilson, Erasmus (1852). On Syphilis, Constitutional and Hereditary; and on Syphilitic Eruptions. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. Retrieved 8 November 2009. Full

    Oscar Wilde

    are given as to the cause of the disease: Richard Ellmann judged it was syphilitic; Merlin Holland, Wilde's grandson, thought this to be a misconception

    Philippe Pinel

    housed about four thousand imprisoned men—criminals, petty offenders, syphilitics, pensioners and about two hundred mental patients. Pinel’s patrons hoped

    Thomas Buzzard

    Crimea. He died in London on 1 January 1919. Clinical aspects of syphilitic nervous affections. J. & A. Churchill, London, 1874. Clinical Lectures on Diseases

    Edward Nathaniel Brush

    N. “Syphilitic Affections of the Nervous System,” Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal 14(3) (October 1874): 81-91. Brush, Edward N. “Syphilitic Affections

    Capone (1975 film)

    Capone biography (how he began as a street hoodlum; how he ended as a syphilitic madman). Even more unprofitably, the direction is left in the unsubtle

    Tod Browning

    front-page editorial, "How any normal person could have thought this horrible syphilitic play could have made an entertaining picture?" The film fueled the crusades

    Louis XVIII

    Considerable Efficacy, in the Treatment of Hospital Gangrene; Phagedenic, Syphilitic, and Ill Conditioned Ulcers; Mortification; and Various Other Diseases