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Syphilitic Disease of the Nose treated with "606".
1911
G N Biggs
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Hereditary Syphilitic Infant treated by Intravenous Injection of "606.".
January 1912, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Syphilitic Disease of the Nose.
September 1892, The Dental register,
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Ulcerating Gummatous Syphilide Treated by "606" in a Congenital Syphilitic.
October 1911, Glasgow medical journal,
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Congenital Syphilis treated by "606.".
January 1911, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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[The syphilitic nose yesterday, today and tomorrow].
October 1960, Minerva chirurgica,
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[Total reconstruction of the external nose, with special reference to rhinoplasty for the syphilitic saddle nose].
November 1971, Keisei geka. Plastic & reconstructive surgery,
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[Syphilitic lesions treated with demethylchlortetracycline].
March 1962, Revista medica de Costa Rica,
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Syphilitic arachnoiditis treated with penicillin.
May 1946, American journal of syphilis, gonorrhea, and venereal diseases,
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[Case report of late congenital syphilis treated with Ehrlich 606].
December 1971, Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete,
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PARENCHYMATOUS SYPHILITIC KERATITIS AND SYPHILITIC ATROPHY OF THE OPTIC NERVE TREATED WITH SULFOSIN.
September 1939, The British journal of ophthalmology,
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