. Syphilis : a treatise on etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment . Fig. 47.—In the unclean, condylomata may become hypertrophic. (Collection of Drs. Fordyce and MacKee.) Papulopustular Syphilide The papulopustular lesions are not infrequent, especially in thenegro. The small acuminate lenticular papules are most subjectto undergo pustulation, but as a rule onh a small number of thepapules are affected, and chiefly those upon the flanks and ex- EARLY CUTANEOUS LESIONS 119 tensor surfaces of the limbs, especially the legs. The pus forma-tion takes place near the a


. Syphilis : a treatise on etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment . Fig. 47.—In the unclean, condylomata may become hypertrophic. (Collection of Drs. Fordyce and MacKee.) Papulopustular Syphilide The papulopustular lesions are not infrequent, especially in thenegro. The small acuminate lenticular papules are most subjectto undergo pustulation, but as a rule onh a small number of thepapules are affected, and chiefly those upon the flanks and ex- EARLY CUTANEOUS LESIONS 119 tensor surfaces of the limbs, especially the legs. The pus forma-tion takes place near the apex of the papule and may remainalmost microscopic or may affect almost the whole papule. Thepus is usually thick and creamj^ and contains syphilographers the statement is generally made thatpustular syphilis is most apt to affect the cachectic or the poorlynourished, but this is certainly not the case in the negro race,. 1 1^


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