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Handbuch der Haut und Geschlechtskrankheiten.

By J. Jadassohn. Volume XVI. Part 1. Syphilis: Primaraffekte Exantheme und Enantheme; Nieren; Blase; Genitalorgane. Price, 118 marks, Pp. 569. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1930. Part 2. Syphilis: Herz und Gefasse innersekretorische Drusen Intestinaltractus; Leber Luftwege; Lungen. Price, 186 marks. Pp. 866. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1931.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1933;27(5):897.

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These two exhaustive treatises are issued as part of the encyclopedia of diseases of the skin and venereal diseases. Part 1 of volume 16 is devoted to the early effects of syphilis, and part 2 to syphilis of the heart and blood vessels, the glands of internal secretion, the intestinal tract, the liver and the respiratory tract. The various parts are handled in the thorough and able way to which one has become accustomed in this encyclopedia and apparently nothing on the subject has been neglected. The tables of contents indicate the completeness of the works: Part 1: genital and extragenital chancre, 164 pages; histology of the chancre, 18 pages; secondary syphilis of the skin and of the mucous membrane of the orifices of the body, 90 pages; histology of syphilis, 38 pages; etc. Each topic is considered in minute detail. The extensive bibliographies illustrate the thoroughness ; for example, the . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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