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BRONX DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Marion B. Sulzberger, M.D.; Henry Silver, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1941;43(2):419-428.

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Early Syphilis Treated with Neoarsphenamine by the Intravenous Drip Method. Presented by DR. LOUIS CHARGIN and DR. WILLIAM LEIFER (by invitation).

J. C., a Negro aged 24, was admitted to the Mount Sinai Hospital on July 15, 1938 with a chancre of the penis. The dark field examination showed spirochetes. From July 16 until July 20, inclusive, the patient received a total dose of 4.2 Gm. of neoarsphenamine by the intravenous drip method.

Serologic examinations on July 15 at the laboratory of the New York City Department of Health showed a 6 plus Wassermann reaction. At the laboratory of the United States Public Health Service the result of a Kline exclusion test was 4 plus and that of a Kline diagnostic test was 4 plus; the Kahn standard test gave a 4 plus reaction, and the result of a Kolmer complement fixation test was 44444. On July 22 the results . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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