Man's mission on earth : a contribution to the science of eugenics : a short treatise on the genito-urinary organs of the male in health and disease, with a chapter on syphilis . SYPHILIS BACILLUS 01 DE LISLE AND JULIANINVOLUTION FORMS. (168) BACILLUS OF SYPHILIS. l6g seems to have regarded the presence of the Vibrioin syphilitic pus, etc., more as a coincidence than as acause. After him came many observers, each with hissuccessive discovery. In fact, it seems to have beenthe fashion for each laboratory to have its specialorganism and to ridicule the work of others. Out of this confusion of mu


Man's mission on earth : a contribution to the science of eugenics : a short treatise on the genito-urinary organs of the male in health and disease, with a chapter on syphilis . SYPHILIS BACILLUS 01 DE LISLE AND JULIANINVOLUTION FORMS. (168) BACILLUS OF SYPHILIS. l6g seems to have regarded the presence of the Vibrioin syphilitic pus, etc., more as a coincidence than as acause. After him came many observers, each with hissuccessive discovery. In fact, it seems to have beenthe fashion for each laboratory to have its specialorganism and to ridicule the work of others. Out of this confusion of multitude a few indi-viduals loomed more prominent than the others. In the year 1884 Lustgarten called attention toa bacillus first described by him and by him called thebacillus of syphilis. This closely resembles the bacillusof tuberculosis, and is also similar to the Smegmabacillus, from which latter it can only be distinguished,if at all, by the most careful technique. Lustgartenfailed to prove his claims, but it is interesting to note,in view of the possibility of morphological changes inthe same organism, that his description refers to thebacilli as being either strai


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