A discussion on syphilis : with special reference to (a) its prevalence and intensity in the past and at the present day (b) its relation to public health, including congenital syphilis (c) the treatment of the disease : held on June 10, 17 and 24, and July 8, 1912, the Royal Society of Medicine, London / discussion re-opened June 24 by H.C. French.

  • French, Herbert Cumming, 1860-1913.
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A discussion on syphilis : with special reference to (a) its prevalence and intensity in the past and at the present day (b) its relation to public health, including congenital syphilis (c) the treatment of the disease : held on June 10, 17 and 24, and July 8, 1912, the Royal Society of Medicine, London / discussion re-opened June 24 by H.C. French. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Syphilis in relation to public health, including congenital syphilis

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London : John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 1912.

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18 pages ; 25 cm

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'Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1912, Vol. V' - cover

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