Practical clinical lessons on syphilis and the genito-urinary diseases / by Fessenden N. Otis

New York, [N.Y.]: Birmingham, 1883



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Preliminares

Contents.

Practical clinical lessons on syphilis…

Lesson I. Nature of gonorrhoea, Chancroid, and Syphilis.

Lesson II. The initial lesion of syphilis-(continued).

Lesson III. The initial lesion of syohilis-(continued).

Lesson IV-V.
IV. Syphilis by hereditary transmission.

V. Early differential diagnosis.

Lesson VII-VIII.
VII. Progress of the syphilitic infection.

VII. Varieties and complications of the initial lesion of syphilis.

Lesson VIII. Treatment of the initial lesion of syphilis.

Lesson IX. Early constitutional forms of syphilis.

Lesson X. The treatment of syphilis in the acute stage.

Lesson XI. Clinical cases, illustrative of the various forms which the initial lesion may present…

Lesson XII-XIII.
XII. Gangrenous initial lesion, or so-called Phagedenic Chancre.

XIII. Polymorphous character of syphilis in some cases and absence of Characteristic Lesions in Others.

Lesson XIV. Mucoid form of the initial lesion.

Lesson XV-XVI.
XV. Clinical case illustrative of the results of treatment.

XVI. Results of treatment-(continued).

Lesson XVII. Sequelae of syphilis.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.
Parte 4.

Lesson XVIII. Non-contagiousness of the late lesions of syphilis.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Lesson XIX-XX.
XIX. Gummy tumor of bone, loss of substance without caries…

XX. Syphilitic sequelae involving nasal bones…

Lesson XXI-XXII.
XXI. Gummy tumor of bone, producing brain symptoms.

XXII. Late brain lesions of syphilis.

Lesson XXIII-XXIV.
XXIII. Syphilis of infants and hereditary syphilis.

XXIV. Chancroid: its nature and treatment.

Lesson XXV-XXVI.
XXV. Nature of chancroid-(continued).

XXVI. Does diagnosis of chancroid rest upon character of lesion or upon

Lesson XXVII-XXVIII.
XXVII. Origin of the chancroidal abrasion.

XXVIII. Chancroid modified by condition.

Lesson XXIX. Diagnosis and treatment of chancroid.

Lesson XXX. Diagnosis and treatment of chancroidal bubo and bubonic chancroid.

Part II.

Lesson XXXI. Nature of gonorrhoea.

Lesson XXXII. Diagnosis of gonorrhoea.

Lesson XXXIII. Treatment of gonorrhoea.

Lesson XXXIV-XXXV.
XXXIV. Treatment of gonorrhoea-(continued).

XXXV. Treatment of gonorrhoea-(continued).

Lesson XXXVI. Treatment of gonorrhoea-(continued).

Lesson XXXVII. Treatment of gonorrhoea-(continued).

Lesson XXXVIII-XXXIX.
XXXVIII. Treatment of gonorrhoea-(continued).

XXXIX. Injections in gonorrhoea-gleet.

Lesson XL. Nature of gleet.

Lesson XLI. Dependence of gleet upon stricture.

Lesson XLII. Complications of gonorrhoea.

Lesson XLIII. Folliculitis-follicular ulceration-urinary infiltration-external perineal urethrotomy.

Lesson XLIV. Urinary extravasation.

Lesson XLV. Follicular sinuses associated with urethral contractions and reflex neuralgia.

Lesson XLVI. Epididymitis.

Lesson XLVII-XLVIII.
XLVII. Prostatitis.

XLVIII. Acute prostatitis-(continued).

Lesson XLIX-L.
XLIX. Cystitis.

L. Urethral stricture.

Lesson LI. Cause of stricture.

Lesson LII. Examination of the urethra.

Lesson LIII. Urethrotomy.

Lesson LIV-LV.
LIV. Dilating urethrotomy.

LV. Dilating urethrotomy-(continued).

Lesson LVI. Spasmodic stricture, or urethrismus.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Lesson LVII-LIX.
LVII. Reflex irritations throughout the génito-urinary tract.

LVIII. Clinical cases in illustration of reflex irritations.

Lesson LIX-LX.
LIX. Clinical cases in illustration of reflex irritations-(continued).

LX. Chronic irritation of bladder-neuralgia of testicles-irritation of glans- lack of virility.

Lesson LXI-LXII.
LXI. Clinical cases.

LXII. Clinical cases-(continued)-urethrismus.

Lesson LXIII. Chronic spasmodic stricture.

Lesson LXIV-LXV.
LXIV. Urethrismus, or chronic spasmodic stricture-(continued).

LXV. Persistent recurring reflex spasm of the bladder.

Lesson LXVI. Spasmodic stricture simulating prostatic enlargement.

Lesson LXVII-LXVIII.
LXVII. Digital exploration of the bladder, as an aid to diagnosis in obscure cases.

LXVIII. Digital exploration of the bladder, as an aid to diagnosis in obscure cases-(continued).

Índex.