ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT WASSERMANN TEST
Named after August von Wassermann (1866–1925), German bacteriologist.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WASSERMANN TEST»
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(d) Tlie presenco of a positive blood Wassermann test does not necessarily
exclude other diseases as explanations of the symptom complex presented by
the patient. (c) Weak or partial positive Wassermann reaction cannot be accepted
as ...
2
The Modern view of syphilis and its treatment
See also Wassermann test, symptomatic, 45 Trypanosomiasis, Wassermann test
in, 12 Tuberculosis cutis verrucosa, Wassermann test in, 37 Tuberculous ulcers,
205 Tumor of stomach, Wassermann test in, 38 of tongue, Wassermann test in, ...
KOLMER1 recently has brought out the point that the technic or method should
be designated the Wassermann test, and only the results of this test should be
called the Wassermann reaction. In this review of the Wassermann test there will
be ...
John Augustus Lapp, Charles-Edward Amory Winslow, Frank Leslie Rector, 1920
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Lambert M Surhone, Mariam T Tennoe, Susan F Henssonow, 2011
Altogether I subject to the coagulo test 500 sera which had been sent to the
institute for examination by the Wassermann test and compared the two sets of
results. The résumé in Protocol IV shows how this material was classified in ...
6
AIDS and Contemporary History
During the Budapest Congress of Medicine of 1909, a German physician, Dr
Blashko claimed that 20% of the mortality in Berlin's hospitals was due to syphilis.
32 A high percentage of positive results in the Wassermann test were viewed as
a ...
Virginia Berridge, Philip Strong, 2002
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Syphilis: A Treatise on Etiology, Pathology, Diagnosis, ...
Many methods have been advocated for collecting blood for the Wassermann
test and much special apparatus has been devised for this purpose. The simplest
and best method is to remove from 2 to 5 c.c. of blood with a sterile glass syringe
...
Henry Honeyman Hazen, 1919
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No Magic Bullet: A Social History of Venereal Disease in the ...
All public health programs directed against syphilis, from Chicago's dragnet to
statutory prenatal exams, rested upon the ability of the profession to detect cases
accurately — in other words with the Wassermann test. Many colleges initiated ...
Wassermann test, whereas serum samples from most other patients were
negative. The test was soon adopted by leading medical centers throughout
Europe and North America. Combined with the discovery by Ehrlich of the first
drug ...
Yehuda Shoenfeld, Pier Luigi Meroni, M. Eric Gershwin, 2013
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Syphilis: Werewolf of Medicine
Drs. Lydston and Stillians of Chicago, Krauss and Kahn of Memphis, and Dock of
St. Louis, are among those, who, more than once, have pointed out the
shortcomings and undependability of the Wassermann test. Kahn says, "it is
evident*** ...
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «WASSERMANN TEST»
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Fisk archives offer window to Rosenwald syphilis study
One document said 40,000 people had been tested and that one in four had the disease. Doctors were using the Wassermann test to diagnose — a test no ... «USA TODAY, mars 14»
Fisk archives offer window to syphilis study
One document said 40,000 people had been tested and that one in four had the disease. Doctors were using the Wassermann test to diagnose — a test no ... «The Tennessean, mars 14»
You've Come a Long Way, Kid
... called “A Bunny's Tale” (Years later she reflected on the experience: “The waitresses had to have internal exams and Wassermann tests for venereal disease, ... «Daily Beast, nov 13»
Benjamin Britten syphilis claims 'ludicrous', says anaesthetist
"People were tested for syphilis," Sumner added, referring to the then commonplace Wassermann test for the disease, which had been developed in the early ... «The Guardian, juil 13»
Illegal Arrests During Periods of National Crisis
At this historical moment, neither a scientifically valid diagnosis nor a medically approved treatment for VD was available. (The Wassermann test was accepted ... «CounterPunch, sept 11»
Gloria Steinem reflects on her Playboy bunny days
The waitresses had to have internal exams and Wassermann tests for venereal disease, and they were told it was a requirement of the state -- hello -- it wasn't at ... «CBS News, août 11»
Soldiering on through medical history
A denial of such occupation was better than a negative Wassermann test. There was virtually no prospect of a positive diagnosis. If the ex-soldier happened to ... «Irish Medical Times, mars 11»