Constitutional syphilis : being a practical illustration of the disease in its secondary and tertiary phases / by James George Beaney.
- James Beaney
- Date:
- 1878
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Constitutional syphilis : being a practical illustration of the disease in its secondary and tertiary phases / by James George Beaney. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Saliva and Semen contain the Poison 40^ o \t^u- t e m mission, 404 Milk a VpHiVIo c rS ' . ^^^^'^ a Vehicle of Trans- servations of Eminent Men 408 % Essays and Observations, 407. Ob- a Vehicle of Con™ nation '4^ <i^Tr^^ ■ ^^'^''^^i' 409. Saliva CuUerierT^cordecr Case 41?^ <i ' communicated by Kissing, 416. M. years, 418 Dr EUioAon-; ni '^^<^°'^^^^es communicated, latent eight the knucke 4O0 SvnHll f'''f T'-' ¥^ '^^P^^i^ Scratching Dan-CTs of Svnh?i;t;.^ ' ■^''T ^'^'^^^ ^^^^ her Mistress, 421 Sc Sores nW^Kth 4^^^^^^ l^^ Communicated Sypht Wife 424 ^i oflvn^r? l^'l^:''^ husband may contaminate Kesearches S° n by the Microscope, 42.5. Dr. Lostorfer's theMcroscopef428.^ Corpuscles, 427. Conclusive Testimony of CHAPTER X. GENERAL THERAPEUTICS OP SYPHILIS. A^n^'^nf '^^^'■^P?*'''' SyphHis, 429. Disease known as MorbusRochi MeAioS.r^'' i^tio^ied by Fernelius in 1469, 431. Quicksnver as a Merc\rv 4?s''of'''^ AcculentaUy, 432. The Different Preparations of B^S'ot^'k.. r'^TA^ T ^t^syphilitic Agent, 434. Gold as anAnti- 436 ]^TP.f;?r f ?i?'*^^^ 435.FaUureofthe Doctrme of Broussais, 436 Meetmg of the Medical Congress at Nantes in 1835, 437 Dr ^9 OnS: ^r^'ff'- Syp'ili-tio- oiten called Mercuri Jisati^n; siotsSl ThL ^y^' 'The two Chief Exponents of Phyl siological Theory, 441. Mr. Hutchinson's Observations 442 There is a fFr3''^''Tif^yF^'^^'' 443. IsMercury aSpecificinSj^hiiis, 4^ Ob and Military Surgeons, li5. OpinZs ot m Lane llieShi rf^f^^'^'^'^f^- Treatment of Syphilis, 447. Sff7r.n?lf 'I'i'n^ m Mercury as a Specific, 448. Its Efficiency in Different Stages 449. The Profession is coming back to Mercury, 450. Jhe Oni^L' f.r'^'Jr f^^^''' ^^l- Unc°ertainty which EnvirSi TCf?w M ' ^F<T S^^'^'''^ Observation our Best Guide, 454. Clinical Sfi y 455- Iodide of Potassium as an AntisyphUitic, tr,Z Jijf ^^?°*i°e°fDi-s. Dickson and Beith, 457. Dr. Pereira's Experi' bp NnWl Arn ^ir*'' °? 459- Pliysical Conditions should be Tvloted, 460. Mercury has a Curative and Irritative Action, 461. Cor- TmZ Adjuncts to Mercury, 462. Mr. Lee on the Chemical Composition of Mercury, 463 Different Preparations of Mercury, 464. Chlorate of Potash as an Adjunct, 465. Recognised by Acton and Ricord, 466. Ihe Hot-water Mercurial Bath, 467. Treatment of the Local Sore 468. Can Syphilis Wear Itself Out, 469. Langstou Parker on Iodide of Potas- sium, 470. Progress of SyphiHs in Absence of Medication, 471. No Known Remedy like Mercury, 472. Form of its Administration, 4V3. Mercury in the Treatment of Tertiaries, 474. Slercury is the Basis of Treatment, 475. Physiological Action of Iodine with Mercury, A t 478 ^ Distinct and Specific Disease, 477. Mercury is a Specific Wellcome Library I .<^Tr>v for the History' T and Understand;: of Medicine ,ne West, Melbourne. UBRARy](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20394020_0500.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)