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Page 149
... syphilis . The disease spreads by a series of person to person epidemics . These epidemics can be traced , the source ascertained and infected persons brought under treatment . The report of scientific progress in syphilology can be ...
... syphilis . The disease spreads by a series of person to person epidemics . These epidemics can be traced , the source ascertained and infected persons brought under treatment . The report of scientific progress in syphilology can be ...
Page 150
... syphilis control with the same scientific objectiveness that we can face these problems of the laboratory and clinic and field investigation which I have spoken of heretofore . Syphilis has been con- trolled . Sweden in 1919 was faced ...
... syphilis control with the same scientific objectiveness that we can face these problems of the laboratory and clinic and field investigation which I have spoken of heretofore . Syphilis has been con- trolled . Sweden in 1919 was faced ...
Page 151
... syphilis tops the list of public health problems because we know how to be rid of it , yet are not . Any approach to syphilis control must take into ac- count these facts about syphilitics : Every year 518,000 new cases appear for ...
... syphilis tops the list of public health problems because we know how to be rid of it , yet are not . Any approach to syphilis control must take into ac- count these facts about syphilitics : Every year 518,000 new cases appear for ...
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Sci 105 | 1 |
KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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