Syphiloderma tuberculo-squamosum and syphiloderma tuberculo-crustaceum. Dr. George Henry Fox, photographer (American, 1846 - 1937) 1881 Two images side by side. The left image shows a close view of hard, crusty tubercles, or raised lesions, from secondary syphilis in a horseshoe shape on the skin. The right image shows a close view of squamous tubercles, or scaly, raised lesions, from secondary syphilis on the skin. (Recto, sheet) lower center, below left image, printed in brown ink: "SYPHILODERMA TUBERCULO-CRUSTACEUM." Lower center, below right image, printed in brown ink: "SYPHILODERMA TUBER


Syphiloderma tuberculo-squamosum and syphiloderma tuberculo-crustaceum. Dr. George Henry Fox, photographer (American, 1846 - 1937) 1881 Two images side by side. The left image shows a close view of hard, crusty tubercles, or raised lesions, from secondary syphilis in a horseshoe shape on the skin. The right image shows a close view of squamous tubercles, or scaly, raised lesions, from secondary syphilis on the skin. (Recto, sheet) lower center, below left image, printed in brown ink: "SYPHILODERMA TUBERCULO-CRUSTACEUM." Lower center, below right image, printed in brown ink: "SYPHILODERMA TUBERCULO-SQUAMOSUM." Lower center, printed in brown ink: "PLATE XXVIII."


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