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Experimental Syphilis and Framboesia

By S. Matsumoto. Pp. 408. Kyoto: Inst. Dermatosyphil., Universitas Imperialis, 1930.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1931;23(1):207.

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This is a complete treatise on experimental spirochetosis. The author takes up every aspect of the subject in animals except treatment, but, of course, the book is chiefly devoted to syphilis and yaws. The first 250 pages considers the infectious manifestations; local, generalized, genital and extragenital lesions; the effect on lesions of location in different parts of the body and of the different methods of infection by scratch, contact or through the blood or the lymphatics. In short, it is a complete consideration of the manifestations not only of syphilis, but of experimental spirochetoses in animals. The last 150 pages is devoted to immunology. The author reviews and comments on the work of others, especially as to technic, results and interpretation, in all of their aspects. He takes up the various factors influencing the clinical manifestations, such as sex, age, climate and previous health, confining himself to a statement of . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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