Selected essays and monographs : (from foreign sources) / by various authors.

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1900
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Selected essays and monographs : (from foreign sources) / by various authors. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : New Sydenham Society, 1900.

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306 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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A contribution to the aetiology of tertiary syphilis ... / by Thomas v. Marschalko -- Fresh statistics of 1,501 cases of tertiary syphilis / by Dr. Ehlers -- On the etiology of tabes (locomotor ataxia) / by Wilhelm Erb -- The treatment of tabes / by Wilhelm Erb -- Contribution to the study of visceral affections in the early stages of syphilis ... / by O. Lasch -- Syphilis and general paralysis in Iceland / by Edward Ehlers -- Recurring syphilitic roseolas / by Alfred Fournier -- On pemphigus malignus, with clinical demonstration / by A. Neisser -- A contribution to the study of dermatoses produced by drugs / by Dr. Jadassohn -- Malanosis and keratosis arsenicalis / by Luds. Nielsen -- Epithelioma as a sequel of psoriasis and the probability of its aresenical origin / by M.B. Hartzell -- Lichen scrofulosorum in a negro / by T. Caspar Gilchrist -- The nature of lupus erythematosus / by C.P.M. Boeck -- Multiple benign sarkoid of the skin / by C. Boeck

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Includes bibliographies at the end of essays

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Some works have been translated from German and Danish

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