A manual of venereal diseases . vol. clxxxviii, p. 166. 1907. 74. A. Castellani. Brit. Med. Journal, November 11, p. 1,280. 1905. Description of the Figures accompanying the ChapterON Spirochaeta pallida Fig. 1.—Film preparation from a Condyloma; showingseveral examples of Spirochaeta pallida and one of Spiro-chaeta refringens. Stained by Leishmans stain—method No. 2—and drawnwith Zeisss camera lucida. Zeiss apochromatic 2 and No. 6 compensating ocular. Tube length,160 mm. Fig. 2.—Section of Spleen from a syphilitic foetus. Stained by Levaditis method No. 1, and drawn withZeisss c


A manual of venereal diseases . vol. clxxxviii, p. 166. 1907. 74. A. Castellani. Brit. Med. Journal, November 11, p. 1,280. 1905. Description of the Figures accompanying the ChapterON Spirochaeta pallida Fig. 1.—Film preparation from a Condyloma; showingseveral examples of Spirochaeta pallida and one of Spiro-chaeta refringens. Stained by Leishmans stain—method No. 2—and drawnwith Zeisss camera lucida. Zeiss apochromatic 2 and No. 6 compensating ocular. Tube length,160 mm. Fig. 2.—Section of Spleen from a syphilitic foetus. Stained by Levaditis method No. 1, and drawn withZeisss camera lucida. Zeiss apochromatic 1*5 mm. objec-tive and No. 6 compensating ocular. Tube length, 145 mm. ^ f u {See fage 62.) FiT. 1.—Film preparation from a Condyloma; showing several examples ofSpirochaeta pallida and. one of Spirochaeta refringens. Stained by Leishmans stain —method No. 2--and drawn with Zeisss cameralucida. Zeiss apochromatic 2 mm. objective and No. 6 compensating length, 160 mm. ^^,. (^ee ?)a(/e 72.) .Fiy. 2.—Section of Spleen from a syphilitic foetus. Stained by Levaditis method No. 1, and drawn with Zeisss camera apochromatic 1-5 mm. objective and No. 6 compensating ocular. Tubelength, 145 mm. Appendix III {See page 142) MERCURIAL PILL FORMULAE AND PLAN OFTREATMENT The commoner preparations given by the mouthare —Pills.— Hydrarg. c. Greta 1 to 2 grains, three to five times daily (or in powder).Pil. Hydrarg. 1 to 2 grains, two to three times a of mercury i of a grain, three times of mercury, J grain, three to five times a iodide of mercury, ^ to J of a grain, threetimes a Perchloride of mercury, | of a grain, two or three-times daily.(The last two pills are favourite ones in France.)Perchloride of mercury is commonly ordered as amixture, from J to IJ drachms of the liquor (BP) being prescribed with some vegetableinfusion. Iodide of potassium in the propo


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