10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYPHILITICALLY»
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syphilitically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The New York Journal of Medicine
With the above facts before us, the national constitution cannot be affirmed to be
syphilitically destroyed, unless the theory be developed that individuals and a
people may be so tainted by this disease, through their ancestors, as to lose their
...
Samuel Forry, Charles Alfred Lee, Samuel Smith Purple, 1855
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The New York Journal of Medicine
With the above facts before us, the national constitution cannot be affirmed to be
syphilitically destroyed, unless the theory be developed that individuals and a
people may be so tainted by this disease, through their ancestors, as to lose their
...
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and ...
These changes are all found in the syphilitically affected bone-borders- Cases in
which the epiphyses appear detached, show between epiphyses and diaphyses
a soft gelatinous exudation, looking something like pus, but which we, on close ...
4
Remarks on some forms of disease of the cervix uteri
With the above facts before us, the national constitution cannot be affirmed to be
syphilitically destroyed, unless the theory be developed that individuals and a
people may be so tainted by this disease, through their ancestors, as to lose their
...
5
Greek Epigram in Reception: J. A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and ...
The poets who dwell there are syphilitically 'corrupted by the lusts of Rome'; they
cough out 'hectic' contagion. 'Hectic fever' was used synonymously with
tuberculosis, but was also habitually cited as a symptom of syphilis, an
extraordinarily ...
6
Jonathan Swift and the Vested Word
In the case of the Banbury Saint, this "disease" ravaged his entire body before
syphilitically destroying his nose, enabling him to communicate through the
affective mode of snuffling. Again, Swift does not deny the capability of words to
carry ...
Deborah Baker Wyrick, 1988
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Woman: Her Sex and Love Life
But a woman has no right to bring into the world syphilitic or syphilitically tainted
children. Here society has a right to interfere. Syphilis runs a milder course in
women than it does in men. But this milder course is not an unmixed blessing; it
may ...
... couples comprising retired pimps and their most loyal prostitutes, who have by
now acquired the dignity of wives and who dye their sparse, syphilitically
diminished white hair bright orange; numbers runners in the last throes of
depression ...
9
Landmark Yiddish Plays: A Critical Anthology
... had deformed his Leml not only grotesquely, but also, perhaps, syphilitically.
Goldfaden restored the nose to his protagonist's face, but then gave. 110. Avrom
Goldfaden, “Fun 'Shmendrik' biz 'Ben Ami,' Amerikaner, March 29, 1907.
Joel Berkowitz, Jeremy Dauber, 2010
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The Philosophy of Carl G. Hempel : Studies in Science, ...
... any person infected with syphilis has a positive Wassermann reaction; but in
view of its diagnostic implications for cases yielding a negative test result, this
generalization surely cannot be said to be about syphilitically infected persons
only.
the late Carl G. Hempel, Duluth the late James H. Fetzer Distinguished McKnight University Professor University of Minnesota, 2000
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SYPHILITICALLY»
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syphilitically is used in the context of the following news items.
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And at the nexus of hunkiness and soccer in Miami, few figures leap out so syphilitically as disgraced The Bachelor, Juan Pablo. Is Coach familiar with him? «Miami New Times, May 14»
Bring on the bodies
Tours led by surgeons follow their specialisms: there are ones on conjoined twins, transplants, laparoscopic surgery and, for the syphilitically curious, one ... «Financial Times, May 13»