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    syphilis


    1. Other sources also allege that patients developed conditions such as syphilis and HIV due to contaminated organs


    2. he was suffering from syphilis or a tooth ache


    3. In any case the worst thing was probably syphilis and this was curable these days


    4. I was aroused – no doubt about that, but what did I know about these guys? Didn’t syphilis come from Arabs sleeping with camels? Desire drained and I shook my head


    5. I refused from depression triggered by exhaustion and impotence; she refused because her father had died of syphilis


    6. There were over 180,000 cases of gonorrhoea and syphilis among


    7. From 1932 to 1972, black and white professionals from Tuskegee University and public health services cooperated on the destructive Tuskegee Syphilis Study


    8. They deceived 400 African-American sharecropper men, whom the researchers diagnosed as having syphilis


    9. They withheld medicine from them even after penicillin became a proven cure for syphilis


    10. I present the background to why some historians identify these same missionary demobilizing problems when analyzing the Tuskegee Syphilis Study

    11. Some of the same reasons for this failure to mobilize African Americans also apply to the shameful Tuskegee Syphilis Study


    12. legend has it that my Bahamian grandfather possibly had syphilis, which


    13. the results of malaria, syphilis, rabies and all of the other major diseases or


    14. Which of the following is correct regarding syphilis?


    15. Secondary syphilis is associated with foot drop and wide based gait


    16. Tertiary syphilis is associated with pupils being able to constrict to light


    17. Female patient with syphilis who is pregnant and allergic to penicillin should receive ceftriaxone


    18. Secondary syphilis is associated with “nickel and dime” lesions on palms and soles


    19. Correct Answer: Choice E (Secondary syphilis is associated with “nickel and dime” lesions on palms and soles)


    20. · Secondary syphilis is associated with lesions on the palms and soles that look like nickels and dimes

    21. · Tertiary syphilis (also known as neurosyphilis) is associated with aortitis and neurological manifestations


    22. Choice E (Secondary syphilis is associated with “nickel and dime” lesions on palms and soles) is the correct answer


    23. · Choice A (Secondary syphilis is associated with foot drop and wide based gait): This is describing tabes dorsalis, a condition where patient has foot slapping and wide based gait


    24. · Choice C (Tertiary syphilis is associated with pupils being able to constrict to light): Argyll Robinson pupil is one that is able to constrict to accommodation and not to light


    25. Choice C is saying that it is able to constrict to light in tertiary syphilis which is the wrong answer


    26. By the 3rd year of their enlistment, literally all of his Napoleon’s soldiers were infected with Syphilis, Gonorrhea, etc


    27. When the disease of Syphilis, and other European infectious new diseases reached the western-most ports of those countries


    28. The spread of European culture and civilization was synchronized with the spread of Syphilis and Typhoid, and other diseases that killed more people across the Earth than all the massacres and genocides and killings combined by European killers


    29. Western Historians have even tried to blame the aboriginal natives of South American for spreading the disease of Syphilis around the world! When it was the other way around


    30. Syphilis was a prevalent disease in Roman times all around the Mediterranean

    31. Now; in light of new evidence, and more accurate DNA testing and carbon dating techniques: it has been medically proven that it was actually the richest elite in Europe who suffered from Syphilis


    32. Syphilis is a male disease


    33. Why did Bram Stoker: an Irish national, write about a completely foreign land about foreign customs and foreign myths: why did he die of the ugliest form of Syphilis there is: the deformation of the face; turning the head, and body into a horrible monster? Because he raped women


    34. “Look at the physiological injustice, the injustice of tetanus, the injustice of syphilis, the gangster methods of amoebic dysentery—that’s my field


    35. 261 [I could use some salvarsan] Salvar san, earlier known as 606, was the proprietary trademark name for arsphenamine, which in the 1930s was the drug most widely used for the treatment of syphilis and other spirochetal infections


    36. ” And, “I got it from a man in the know—she has syphilis, you know


    37. If we are now able to inoculate preventatively with diphtheritic microbes, to find a needle in a body by means of X-rays, to straighten a hunched-back, cure syphilis, and perform wonderful operations, we should not be proud of these acquisitions either (even were they all established beyond dispute) if we fully understood the true purpose of real science


    38. There would be no poor-blooded and deformed children growing up in factories, no death-rates, as now, of fifty per cent among children, no deterioration of whole generations, no prostitution, no syphilis, and no murdering of hundreds of thousands in wars, nor those horrors of folly and of misery which our present science considers a necessary condition of human life


    39. We have so perverted the conception of science that it seems strange to men of our day to allude to sciences which should prevent the mortality of children, prostitution, syphilis, the deterioration of whole generations, and the wholesale murder of men


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    Synonyms for "syphilis"

    lues lues venerea pox syph syphilis

    "syphilis" definitions

    a common venereal disease caused by the treponema pallidum spirochete; symptoms change through progressive stages; can be congenital (transmitted through the placenta)