Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 923. Fig. 924. Fig. 9?s. Figs. 923-925.—Becks operation for h5rpospadias. oculation with inflammatory products or irritating secretions. It seems tohave been proved, however, by Krefting and Colombini that the organismdiscovered by Ducrey in 1889 is the real cause. This organism is grownon a mediimi of fresh blood and bouillon or in immixed human blood. (SeeLincoln Davis, Observations On the Distribution and Culture of theChancroid Bacillus, Report of Research Work, 1902-03; the Division ofSurgery of the Medical School of Harvard University.) As a r


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 923. Fig. 924. Fig. 9?s. Figs. 923-925.—Becks operation for h5rpospadias. oculation with inflammatory products or irritating secretions. It seems tohave been proved, however, by Krefting and Colombini that the organismdiscovered by Ducrey in 1889 is the real cause. This organism is grownon a mediimi of fresh blood and bouillon or in immixed human blood. (SeeLincoln Davis, Observations On the Distribution and Culture of theChancroid Bacillus, Report of Research Work, 1902-03; the Division ofSurgery of the Medical School of Harvard University.) As a rule, chan-croids are of venereal origin, and result from contact with other chancroids,pus, mucopus, or areas of ulceration. A chancroid appears soon after inter-course, usually within five days, always within ten days. It is first manifestedby a pustule which ruptures and discloses an ulcer. This ulcer has sharplydefined and undermined margins; it looks punched out; the base is grayand sloughy; the discharge is jirofuse, purulent, f


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