Syphilis
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Anderson, George Cranston
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2016-12-19T14:04:49Z
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2016-12-19T14:04:49Z
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1908
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My reason for selecting syphilis as the subject of
this dissertation is that I have had countless opportunities of studying the disease both in private and hospital practice,.
A few years ago, moreover, I happened to be assistant
to the surgeon in charge of the Lock Wards at the
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary; and it was whilst there reap¬
ing the harvest of a unique clinical experience that I
first thought of making syphilis a special study, and
with a view to the consummation of my present literary
aspirations.
During my experience as a general practitioner, too,
I have had numerous and varied opportunities of making
myself intimately acquainted with the disease amongst
all classes of the community, - not to mention the almost
innumerable syphilitics that came under my observation,
in all stages of the disease, during the time of my
tenure of the appointment of house-surgeon.
The peculiarly widespread character of the affection,
the dangers to the individual and the general community
arising therefrom, and its undoubtedly unfavourable
influence on the death-rate, show how necessary it is
that it he even better understood than at present by those
who have to treat it.
A great deal has, of course,"been written upon the
subject in the past:while at the present time,owing to
the latest discussions with regard to the pathology of
the disease,the literature of syphilis is possessed of
an interest commensurate with its extensiveness and
importance.
Taking all these things into consideration,it
seemed that I could not do better than submit to the
Medical Faculty of Edinburgh University a full, critical
and practical account of such a protean and common
affection as this in furtherance of my candidature for
the degree of M. D.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/18897
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2016 Block 6
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dc.title
Syphilis
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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