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  1. Surgery, Skin and Syphilis: Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741). (Clio Medica/The Wellcome Institute Series in the History of Medicine 54) by Philip K. Wilson, 1999-01
  2. Atlas of syphilis and the venereal diseases: including a brief treatise on the pathology and treatment by Franz Mracek, L Bolton Bangs, 2010-08-28
  3. Syphilis and Venereal Diseases for Students and Practitioners ( Revised Edition to Syphilology and Venereal Disease ) by C. F. And Ffrench, E. G. Marshall, 1921
  4. Syphilis and Other Venereal Diseases (American Public Health Monograph) by William J. Brown, 1970-01-01
  5. Recent Methods in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Syphilis by Carl H.; McKenzie, Ivy Browning, 1912-01-01
  6. Man's mission on earth: A short treatise on diseases of the genito-urinary organs and accompanying nervous diseases, with a chapter on syphilis by R. J Kahn, 1910
  7. Syphilis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-01-28
  8. Selected Essays On Syphilis and Small-Pox by Alfred E. Russell, 2010-03-19
  9. Syphilis; a treatise for practitioners by Edward Loughborough Keyes, 2010-08-28
  10. A treatise on syphilis, historical and practical by E 1829-1910 Lancereaux, 2010-08-08
  11. Uber Gehirnveranderungen Bei Der Angeborenen Syphilis (1908) (German Edition) by Otto Ranke, 2010-09-10
  12. Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases by Hermann von Zeissl, Maximilian Zeissl, 2010-08-28
  13. Gold as a remedy in disease: Notably in some forms of organic heart disease, angina pectoris, melancholy, tedium vitae, scrofula, syphilis, skin disease, & as an antidote to the ill effects of mercury by J. Compton Burnett, 1879-01-01
  14. A Practical Working Handbook in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System and Syphilis by George Parker Holden, 2009-12-19

81. Sexual Healing - Syphilis
Links Need more info? syphilis What is syphilis? How do I know if I have syphilis? Whatis syphilis? syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponaema pallidum.
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  • What is syphilis? How do I know if I have syphilis? What can be done if I have syphilis? How can I avoid syphilis? Who can I talk to and where can I get more information?
  • What is syphilis? Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponaema pallidum . It is now uncommon in many Western countries, but pockets of syphilis occur in the north of Australia. Top Next

    82. Medic-Planet Syphilis
    syphilis See also AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), Bacteria and disease,Mental illnesses, Paralysis, Pregnancy and disease, Rashes, Reproductive
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    83. Medic-Planet Syphilis
    syphilis See also AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), Bacteria and disease,Mental illnesses, Paralysis, Pregnancy and disease, Rashes, Reproductive
    http://www.medic-planet.com/MP_article/internal_reference/syphilis

    84. Patron Saints Index: Syphilis
    PATRON SAINT INDEX TOPIC. syphilis Fiacre; George Saints IndexPage Catholic Community Forum Contact Author Message Board,
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    85. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE Allergy Immunlogy Cardiology Dermatology
    syphilis by Byron E Batteiger, MD, Best Practice of Medicine. December 2000. PhysicalExamination, Examine for characteristic signs of syphilis Table 2.
    http://merck.praxis.md/index.asp?page=bpm_brief&chapter=BPM01ID22

    86. SYPHILIS
    syphilis. Once the cause of devastating epidemics, syphilis now canbe effectively controlled with antibiotics. Although syphilis
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    SYPHILIS Once the cause of devastating epidemics, syphilis now can be effectively controlled with antibiotics. Although syphilis remains a significant health problem in the United States, the number of cases reported nationally and in Illinois during 1998 was the lowest in any year since the mid 1960s. Preventing syphilis is especially important because persons infected with the disease are at increased risk for acquiring and transmitting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in collaboration with state and local health departments and with affected communities, is launching a national campaign to eliminate syphilis in the United States by 2005. This goal is within reach for two important reasons: the low number of reported cases in the past few years and the fact that half of all new cases in 1998 were reported in only 28 U.S. counties. Cook County, which includes Chicago and surrounding communities, was one of those counties and ranked second in the nation in 1998 in reported cases. What is syphilis?

    87. Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Syphilis
    syphilis. syphilis is another sexually transmitted disease. It Symptoms.If syphilis if not treated, it can occur in three stages. The
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    Syphilis is another sexually transmitted disease. It can be transmitted from an infected sex organ to an open cut in the skin of another person. It usually penetrates the moist mucous membranes of the mouth, the vagina, and the penis urethra, through which urine passes from the bladder to the outside. Symptoms
    If Syphilis if not treated, it can occur in three stages. The symptoms are slow to appear usually 10 -90 days after exposure.
    The first stage can occur any time between two to four weeks after infection has occurred. A painless ulcer develops at this site most of the time. The ulcer starts as a red spot, turns into a pimple, which ulcerates, forming a sore. The ulcer is usually found on the genitals or anus, but can appear on any part of the skin, including the mouth. It usually heals in 4-6 weeks, leaving a thin scar. During this period the bacterium is circulating in the blood throughout the body.
    The second stage appears one to six months after the ulcer heals, you feel generally ill, you have a fever and a headache and lose your appetite. The glands in your neck, armpit and groin may swell. Most people develop a skin rash that does not itch. The spots appear on the palms of the hands and the bottom of the feet.

    88. Syphilis
    syphilis up. Related topics syphilis, This patient oriented documenton syphilis is produced and made available on the Web by the
    http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0039128L0039128.html
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    Related topics: other Chlamydia Infections Gonorrhea
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    This patient oriented document on syphilis is produced and made available on the Web by the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Information is provided on syphilis as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a bacterium called Treponema pallidum, symptoms, diagnosis, available treatments, pregnancy and syphilis, prevention measures and ongoing research. Links to other U.S. based sources of information are provided. Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Syphilis Syphilis fact sheet This short document is a patient information fact sheet provided by the Epidemiology and Disease Control Program for the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. It includes information on the causes, symptoms, spread, treatment and prevention of syphilis. Patient Education Syphilis
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    89. La Syphilis : épidémiologie, Syphilis Congénitale, Agent Pathogène
    Translate this page Dossier santé caducée.net sur la syphilis En 1995, on aurait dénombré quelque12 millions de nouveaux cas de syphilis dans la population adulte mondiale.
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    Dossiers santé Version imprimable La syphilis (1/2)
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    La syphilis est causée par la bactérie Treponema pallidum et se transmet par voie sexuelle ou par contact avec du sang contaminé.
    symptômes Cette MST est classée en stades, selon son

    90. Syphilis -- The Infection Section @ Scarleteen.com
    Stat syphilis (siffuh-liss) is most common the Southeastern area of the UnitedStates. syphilis is a bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum.
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    Stat: Syphilis (siff-uh-liss) is most common the Southeastern area of the United States.
    What is it exactly?
    Syphilis is a bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum.
    About how many people have it?
    The United States is actively trying to eliminate syphilis by finding and treating everyone who is infected, so the number of infected people has been dropping very fast. There are currently less that 40,000 reported cases of syphilis in the United States. Some people think syphilis rates change in ten year cycles, so they think that the number will start to go back up again. Other people think we will be able to keep the number down.
    SYPHILIS
    Type: Bacteria
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    How is it spread?
    Syphilis is passed when someone touches a sore on a person who has syphilis. These sores are can be on the person's mouth, penis, vagina, anus, or skin. Most syphilis is passed during oral, vaginal, or anal sexual contact, though it can be passed through breaks in the skin and infected females can pass it to their baby if they become pregnant. If a baby is born with syphilis, it often has serious mental and physical problems.
    What are its symptoms?

    91. SYPHILIS RESOURCES
    VENEREOLOGY syphilis RESOURCES Collection by G. Karakatsanis. Antenatalscreening for syphilis Jan Welch BMJ 1998; 317 16051606. Angina
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    92. Secrets Of The Dead . The Syphilis Enigma | PBS
    Home, Cases Archive, It's likely that researchers will never come to an agreementabout where syphilis originated and how it arrived in the Old World.
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/case_syphilis/
    It's likely that researchers will never come to an agreement about where syphilis originated and how it arrived in the Old World. The most widely accepted theory is that the venereal form of the disease arrived on the shores of Europe along with Christopher Columbus's crew, when they returned in 1493 from a journey to the New World. Indeed, although no cases of the disease seem to have existed in Europe before Columbus sailed to the New World, it had reached epidemic levels on the continent by around 1500. But in recent years, pre-Columbian skeletons such as those unearthed at the Hull friary in England have been found with distinctive signs of syphilis. Those skeletons have turned the nice, tidy picture of New World origins into a muddy mess.
    The sexually-transmitted form of syphilis is caused by a corkscrew-shaped bacterium called Treponema pallidum, which is one of a closely-related group of bacteria called the treponomes. Other treponomes are responsible for the three non-venereal forms of syphilis, which primarily affect the skin and are most common in early childhood. Bejel, also caused by Treponema pallidum, is prevalent among Bedouin tribes and elsewhere in the Middle East; pinta, caused by the Treponema carateum bacterium, is common in Central and South America; and yaws, the result of infection with the Treponema pertenue bacterium, is found in moist, tropical regions throughout the world. Venereal syphilis probably mutated out of one of those other forms most likely, researchers say, from the bacterium that causes yaws. When that happened, however, is the big mystery.

    93. Jama Women's Health STD Information Center - Syphilis
    syphilis. syphilis, once a cause of devastating epidemics, can be effectivelydiagnosed and treated with antibiotic therapy. In 1996
    http://www.ama-assn.org/special/std/support/educate/stdsyph.htm

    94. Syphilis As A Medical Problem
    Site Search 'The Great Scourge' syphilis as a medical problem andmoral metaphor, 18801916. Lesley A. Hall. Wellcome Institute
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    The Great Scourge' : Syphilis as a medical problem and moral metaphor, 1880-1916 Lesley A. Hall Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London NB : Not to be quoted without the author's permission
    Some of the material in this paper appears in my chapter on VD in the UK from the Contagious Diseases Acts to the National Health Service, and in the Introduction, in Roger Davidson and Lesley A. Hall (eds), Sex, Sin and Suffering: Venereal Disease and European Society Since 1870 (Routledge, 2001). However, the approach is sufficiently different (and there is material here which does not appear in SSS), that I am leaving this paper available on-line. Why did syphilis become such a reverberating topic around the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries? Was this simply because it clearly encoded several resonant anxieties around sex and gender at a time of ever-accelerating social change and increasing threats to the self-confidence of the 'advanced' Western nations which throughout the nineteenth century had regarded themselves as at the pinnacle of evolution? Syphilis certainly provided a potent metaphor for a plethora of moral concerns, but at the end of the nineteenth century also stood as a ghastly reminder of the inadequacies of medical and sanitary science. The nineteenth century had seen many successes in the war against disease: improved sanitation and water supplies had largely eradicated the epidemics of typhoid and cholera which had seemed so devastating in the earlier decades of the century. Isolation hospitals further prevented the wildfire spread of infectious diseases, while vaccination (albeit a contested practice) had made significant inroads towards eradicating this dangerous and disfiguring ailment.

    95. Congenital Syphilis
    congenital syphilis. Wimberger sign; periostitis. part of ToRCHS complex.Charles E. Kahn, Jr., MD 2 February 1995 Last updated 14 March 2001.
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    96. Syphilis (Lues Venerea)
    Translate this page syphilis ist eine sexuell übertragbare Krankheit (Geschlechtskrankheit), die durchdas Bakterium Treponema pallidum übertragen wird. syphilis (Lues venerea).
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    Wie wird Syphilis behandelt ? Syphilis wird mit Penicillin Praktizieren Sie Safer Sex: Benutzen Sie Kondome beim Geschlechtsverkehr. Gehen Sie zum Arzt, sobald Sie vermuten, sich angesteckt zu haben, und lassen Sie sich und Ihren Partner behandeln. Wie ist die Prognose? Quellen Fritsch, P.: Dermatologie und Venerologie. Berlin u.a.: Springer 1998 Redaktion Dascha Stefanek-Brandl Aktualisierung Nutzungsbedingungen - Wichtige Informationen The documents contained in this web site are presented for information purposes only. The material is in no way intended to replace professional medical care or attention by a qualified practitioner. The materials in this web site cannot and should not be used as a basis for diagnosis or choice of treatment. Click here - Conditions for use - Important legal information HOME: Startseite COMMUNITY: Neurodermitis Diabetes Depression AKTUELL: Nachrichten Magazin Newsletter INTERAKTIV: Diskussion Frage den Arzt Teste dich selbst Selbsthilfe ... Quiz LEXIKON:

    97. GayHealth: Home
    LA. syphilis Cases Increase Significantly Among Gay and Bisexual Menfor Second Consecutive Year by GayHealth Staff. syphilis cases
    http://www.gayhealth.com/iowa-robot/news/?record=849

    98. Syphilis
    syphilis Also known as VD, Louies disease When I told him I thought hehad syphilis and not a fissure, he gave me this incredulous look.
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    99. Pictures: Syphilis
    PICTURES syphilis. syphilis before treatment, one, and two weeksof treatment with antibiotics. back to images directory.
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    Syphilis
    before treatment, one, and two weeks
    of treatment with antibiotics.
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    100. CNN.com - Syphilis Rates On The Rise Again - Jan. 31, 2003
    The number of syphilis cases in New York City jumped 55 percent in 2002 from theprevious year, with the increase concentrated among gay and bisexual men.
    http://www.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/conditions/01/31/syphilis.rate.ap/

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