Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases / by J. William White and Edward Martin.
- White, J. William (James William), 1850-1916.
- Date:
- 1898
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases / by J. William White and Edward Martin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![PAGE matous Arthritis—Bursitis—Syphilis of the Muscles—Acute Irri- tative Myositis—Clironic Interstitial Myositis—Gumiiialous Myositis— Syphilitic Tenosynovitis.—Sjrphilis of the Circulatory System- Heart—Arteries—Veins.—Syphilis of the Lymphatic System.— Syphilis of the Liver—Precocious Syphilis of the Liver—Tertiary Syphilis of the Liver.—Syphilis of the Spleen.—Syphilis of the Pancreas.—Syphilis of the Uro-Genital System—Kidneys- Ureters and Bladder—Epididymis and Testicles—Syphilitic Epididy- mitis—Syphilitic Orchitis—Syphilis of the Vasa Deferentia, Seminal Vesicles, Prostate, Urethra, and Erectile Bodies of the Penis.—Syphilis of the Ovaries, Uterus, Vagina, and Vulva.—Syphilis of the Mammary Gland 420-450 CHAPTER XIII. SYPHILITIC HEREDITY HEREDITARY SYPHILIS. Descent from the Father—Descent from the Mother—Mixed Heredity- Direct Infection—Period of Syphilitic Heredity—Conceptional Syphilis —Syphilis and Marriage—Prognosis of Syphilitic Heredity.—Heredi- tary Syphilis.—Skin and Mucous Membrane Lesions of Hereditary Syphilis—Erythematous (Roseola) Syphilides—Papular Syphilides and Mucous Patches-Vesicular Syphilide—Pustular Syphi- lide—Bullous Syphilide—Tubercular and Gummatous Syphilides— Lesions of the Mucous Membrane.—Hereditary Syphilis affecting the Eye, Ear, Teeth, Bones, and Joints—Sy])hililic Dactylitis.— Hereditary Syphilis affecting the Lymphatic Glands, the Nerve-Centres, and Nerves—Brain—Spinal Cord.—Hereditary Syphilis affecting the Viscera—Lungs—Liver—Spleen-Pancreas —Intestines—Kidneys.—Hereditary Syphilis affecting the Testi- cles.—Diagnosis of Inherited Syphilis 451-482 CHAPTER XIV. THE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS. Prophylactic Treatment.—Abortive Treatment—Excision or De- struction of the Chancre—Constitutional Abortive Treatment.—Con- stitutional Treatment of Syphilis—Modified Expectant Treatment — Interrupted Treatment — Continuous Treatment. — Systematic Treatment-Systematic Treatment by Iodides—Toxic Effects of Mer- cury—Hydrargyrism—Toxic Effects of the Iodides—lodism.—Methods of giving Mercury—Mouth Administration—Hypodermic Injections —Vaporization—Mercuric Baths, Thermal Springs, and Heat—Electric Baths—Intravenous Injection of Mercury—Elimination of Mercury—Use of Iodides in Syphilis-Serum Treatment.—Local Treatment of Syphilis.—Treatment of Hereditary Syphilis 483-538](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21516546_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)