Atlas of syphilis and the venereal diseases, including a brief treatise on the pathology and treatment / by Prof. Dr. Franz Mracek ... authorized translation from the German; edited by L. Bolton Bangs ... With 71 colored plates.
- Mraček, Franz, 1848-1908.
- Date:
- 1898
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Atlas of syphilis and the venereal diseases, including a brief treatise on the pathology and treatment / by Prof. Dr. Franz Mracek ... authorized translation from the German; edited by L. Bolton Bangs ... With 71 colored plates. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![Plate 05. Gummatous disease and necrosis of tlie soft parts. Plate 5(v(. Destruction of the soft palate by gummatous ulceration. Plate 5t)6. Gumma on the posterior wall of the pharynx. Plate 57. Gummatous glossitis. Plate 58. Papulopustular exanthema. Hereditary syphilis. Plate 59. Papulovesicopustular exanthema. Hereditary syphilis. Plate 60a-c. Hereditary syphilis. Plate 61. Venereal ulcers on the foreskin and on the head of the penis. Plate 62. Contagious, coalescent venereal ulcers on the skin of the penis. Adenitis of the right inguinal glands. Plate 63. Paraphimosis from venereal ulcer on the foreskin. Inflam- matory edema. Suppurative adenitis in both groins. Plate 64. Suppurative lymphangitis of the dorsum penis (bubonulus 2sisbethi), with necrosis of the integument. Plate 65. Abscess of the left gland of Bartholin. Plate 66. Gonorrhea. Cavernitis. Plate 67. Condylomata acuminata. Plate (5S. Condylomata acuminata on the coronary sulcus and on the inner layer of the foreskin, which is inflamed and necrotic along the left border. Plate 69. Condylomata acuminata at the os uteri. Plate 70. Subcutaneous hemorrhage into the skin of the penis. Plate .1. Molluscum contagiosum (moniliforme [bead-like]).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21212399_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)