Syphilis . ?! XVIII. 11 1. XIX. XX. Hard chancre of lip Chancre of tongue, with macular syphi- lide on neck and shoulders .Tertiary ulceration of soft palate .Syphilitic tubercles of tongueMucous patch on tongue ....Microscopical section of leucokeratosis of the tongue Deeper section, commencing epitheliomaHard chancre of labium ....Condylomata around anusMicroscopical section of condylomaMicroscopical section of gumma of testicle Syphilitic endarteritis of internal carotid artery Hereditary syphilitic teeth . .Hereditary syphilis, showing nasal and other bone-deformities (from a photograph le
Syphilis . ?! XVIII. 11 1. XIX. XX. Hard chancre of lip Chancre of tongue, with macular syphi- lide on neck and shoulders .Tertiary ulceration of soft palate .Syphilitic tubercles of tongueMucous patch on tongue ....Microscopical section of leucokeratosis of the tongue Deeper section, commencing epitheliomaHard chancre of labium ....Condylomata around anusMicroscopical section of condylomaMicroscopical section of gumma of testicle Syphilitic endarteritis of internal carotid artery Hereditary syphilitic teeth . .Hereditary syphilis, showing nasal and other bone-deformities (from a photograph lent by Fox). PAGE 172 1. 2. 172172172172 174174198198198 198 220220 400 INSTRUCTIONS TO BINDER. LTE I. To face page Plate XI. Frontispiece. If „ „ 66 XII. To face page .. 146 in. „ „ 91 XIII. .. 148 IV. ,. „ 98 XIV. .. 172 V , 120 XV. .. 172 VI. ,, ., XVI. .. 174 VII. „ ., 132 XVII. .. 198 . VIII. „ „ 134 , XVIII. .. 198 IX. .. „ 134 XIX. .. 220 X. „ „ 14U XX. ., 400. SYPHILIS. CHAPTEE I, HISTORICAL INTEODUCTIOISr. In examining the writings of authors from an earlyperiod down to comparatively modern times, for thepurpose of discovering whether they contain anystatements which may justly be held to refer tosyphilis, we come to a time which, certainly so faras Europe is concerned, forms an epoch, if not astarting-point, in the history of this causes which will be presently discussed, thelast decade of the fifteenth century is the periodfrom which a definite history of syphilis commences,and the correctness of this statement is quite inde-pendent of the question as to whether or not syphiliswas an absolutely new disease in Europe, at the timewhen it appeared in so virulent and striking a controversies which have raged on this lattei^question have assumed enormous dimensions, but nogenerally accepted decision has been arrived at,though it would appear that the balance of proba-bility is strongly in favour of one rathe
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