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Credit: A treatise on gonorrhoea and syphilis / by Silas Durkee. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CHAPTER XXIII. Bubo. — Bubon D'Emblee. — Bubo occurs in tbe same side with the Chancre. — That from indurated Chancre rarely suppurates. — True Venerea] Bubo indolent. — Treatment. — Sloughing Bubo, .... 254 CHAPTER XXIV. Secondary Syphilis. — Period of Latency. — Longest time between pri- mary and secondary Lesions. — Shortest time. — Difficulty and impor- tance of a correct Diagnosis 266 CHAPTER XXV. Syphilodermata.—The Action of the Venereal Poison slow. — Is in the Blood. — Diagnosis of Venereal Eruptions. — Anaesthesia or deficient Sensibility of the Skin. — Cicatrices, 273 CHAPTER XXVI. Secondary Symptoms without primary. — Cases. — Contagion of the Blood. — Transmission of the Venereal Virus from the Nurse to the In- fant, and vice versa. — M. Trousseau. — Communicability of secondary Syphilis, 281 CHAPTER XXVII. Syphiloderma Erythematosum or Roseola Syphilitica. — Is the simplest form of cutaneous Eruptions. — Eruptions produced by Balsam Copaiba and Cubebs. — Diagnosis. — Is occasionally confounded with Measles. — Treatment, 306 CHAPTER XXVIII. Lichen. — Diagnosis. — Passes into Tubercles. — Associated with Tuber- cles, Squamae, and Pustules — also with Iritis. — Treatment, .... 310 CHAPTER XXIX. Squamous Syphilitic Eruptions. — Are met with in young Subjects. — Their most prominent Features. — Errors in Diagnosis in Consequence of the Absence of the Copper Color.—Case. — The Squamae belong either to Psoriasis or Lepra. — Treatment, 325 CHAPTER XXX. Tubercular Syphilitic Eruptions. — Present various Appearances. — Some- times ulcerate. — Sometimes disappear by Absorption. — Phagedaenic Ulcers, and Serpiginous Ulcers. — Perforating or Syphilitic Tubercles. — Treatment of tubercular Eruptions — of ulcerated Surfaces. — Mucous Tubercles, 342](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21050314_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)