A manual of syphilis and the venereal diseases, . u. HEREDITARY SYPHILIS. 205 the living child, or they may afterward develop as pin-head- to bean-sized and larger elevations of the epider-mis, filled, as a rule, with an ill-conditioned sero-pus orblood, having an inflammatory areola of dirty hue, andfollowed, after bursting and release of their contents, withblackish, greenish, and dirty-yellowish crusts. Thepalms and the soles, as also the digits of either handsor feet or both, may be the seat of these lesions, whichmay be followed by ill-conditioned ulcers. Tubercles in inherited syphilis a


A manual of syphilis and the venereal diseases, . u. HEREDITARY SYPHILIS. 205 the living child, or they may afterward develop as pin-head- to bean-sized and larger elevations of the epider-mis, filled, as a rule, with an ill-conditioned sero-pus orblood, having an inflammatory areola of dirty hue, andfollowed, after bursting and release of their contents, withblackish, greenish, and dirty-yellowish crusts. Thepalms and the soles, as also the digits of either handsor feet or both, may be the seat of these lesions, whichmay be followed by ill-conditioned ulcers. Tubercles in inherited syphilis are usually multiple,deeply seated, and grouped, and they soon undergodegeneration. They often precede a condition in whichform greenish-black sloughs, ulcers spreading deeplybeneath. The forms of hemorrhagic syphilis described by authorsinclude those in which severe umbilical hemorrhageoccurs at or soon after birth, as also the cases in whichbullous lesions become filled with blood, and those inwhich distinctly purpuric blotches spread sparsely or


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