. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 534.—Yaws. Note sotrunk involvement. lewhat unusual(Stitt.) Fig. 535.—Yaws.—Secondarylesions. (After Henggeler.) 6. Unlike syphilis yaws does not affect the central nervous systems. 7. The primary lesion of yaws is almost invariably for believing yaws an attenuated syphilis: iii6 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS i. Monkeys rendered immune to syphilis are immune to yaws, but yawsinfected monkeys are not immune to syphilis (Levaditi and Larrier). 2. Salvarsan is more specific for yaws than for syphilis. 3. Gangosa, probably a terti


. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 534.—Yaws. Note sotrunk involvement. lewhat unusual(Stitt.) Fig. 535.—Yaws.—Secondarylesions. (After Henggeler.) 6. Unlike syphilis yaws does not affect the central nervous systems. 7. The primary lesion of yaws is almost invariably for believing yaws an attenuated syphilis: iii6 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS i. Monkeys rendered immune to syphilis are immune to yaws, but yawsinfected monkeys are not immune to syphilis (Levaditi and Larrier). 2. Salvarsan is more specific for yaws than for syphilis. 3. Gangosa, probably a tertiary yaws, gives nearly 70 per cent, positiveluetin reactions and yaws yields a higher percentage of positive Wassermanntests than does syphilis.


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