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  • #REDIRECT Tuskegee Syphilis Study ...
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  • The Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932-1972), officially titled "The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male," was a forty ...
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  • who discovered the agent for syphilis, in 1911. Noguchi was born into ... amp;cad=0 Serum Diagnosis of Syphilis and the Butyric Acid Test ...
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  • in 1895 after being diagnosed with syphilis when Karen was only ten ... marriage that Karen may have contracted syphilis from Bror. Although she ...
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  • States Public Health Services Tuskegee Syphilis Study. The Belmont Report ... * Tuskegee Syphilis Study. A U.S. Public Health Service funded study ...
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  • such as the abuses in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study by the U.S. Public ... *Tuskegee Syphilis Study ==References== * Amdur, Robert J., and Elizabeth ...
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  • in the Nazi human experiments, Tuskegee Syphilis Study, and innumerable other ... subject research reforms. Titled, "Syphilis Victims in U.S. Study Went ...
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  • *Early or latent syphilis ===Benzylpenicillin (penicillin G)=== ... *Syphilis *Septicaemia in children ===Phenoxymethylpenicillin (penicillin ...
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  • Ebing inoculated general paresis patients with syphilis. Since they did not contract the disease, he concluded that they must have had it previously ...
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  • developed the use of mercury to cure syphilis, recognized the role of ... von den Franzosen" (a work on syphilis and venereal diseases); ...
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  • became addicted to opium and contracted syphilis as an early age and once ... life. It is believed he contracted syphilis about this time. To straighten ...
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  • release he moved to Florida, where he died from syphilis, in 1947. == Notes == ==References== * Bielski, Ursula. Chicago Haunts: Ghostlore of ...
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  • they were consenting to (eg., Tuskegee Syphilis Study). ... cell-free serum from patients with syphilis into patients admitted for ...
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  • of the tongue), seborrheic dermatitis, or pseudo-syphilis (particularly affecting the scrotum or labia majora and the mouth), pharyngitis, hyperemia ...
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  • (typhoid, tuberculosis, bacillary dysentery, syphilis, leprosy, cancer), nutritional deficiencies, burns or other trauma, and so forth. Peptic ulcers ...
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  • with the view that Beethoven did not have syphilis (syphilis was treated with mercury compounds at the time). The absence of drug metabolites ...
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  • parents separated after his mother contracted syphilis from his father, who then returned to London. Grainger's mother was domineering and possessive ...
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  • effects of what would prove to be terminal syphilis. He suffered later from dementia, paranoia, paralysis, and other symptoms. Despite his ill health ...
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  • Hammond missed the 1926 season due to syphilis, which made him very ill and almost took his life. At the time of his absence, his sickness was ...
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  • were historically successful in treating syphilis and trypanosomiasis contained ... were used for the treatment of syphilis and trypanosomiasis. These ...
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  • the right-hand disability was caused by syphilis medication. Those who claim ... conclusively to the effects of tertiary syphilis as the underlying cause ...
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  • either of tuberculosis, arsenic poisoning, or syphilis. He was buried in Henry VII Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey by Thomas Cranmer with Protestant ...
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  • there before developing symptoms of tertiary syphilis and being transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution at Terminal Island in Los Angeles. ...
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  • remains may also be related to treatment for syphilis, which Ivan is suspected of having. Upon Ivan's death, the ravaged kingdom was left to his ...
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  • visited brothels, where he contracted syphilis. He suffered from frequent ... during his college years, and contracted syphilis as a result. As early as ...
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  • In 1903 at age 54, Gauugin died of syphilis before he could start the prison sentence. His body had been weakened by alcoholism and a dissipated ...
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  • depuis plusieurs années) and did not allude to syphilis. Most modern scholars and doctors agree that syphilis was unlikely to have been the cause of ...
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  • nervous disease, possibly multiple sclerosis or syphilis. Confined to bed in 1848, Heine, blind, paralyzed, and in constant pain, returned to poetry ...
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  • were not so sure about the initial diagnosis of syphilis because he lacked the typical symptoms. While the story of syphilis indeed became generally accepted ...
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  • pestis), dysentery, tuberculosis, syphilis, tetanus, salmonella, tetrodotoxin ... prisoners were deliberately infected with syphilis and gonorrhea, then studied ...
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  • that circumcision appeared to protect against syphilis. J. Hutchinson, On the influence of circumcision in preventing syphilis ...
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  • which seems unnecessary (his parents' syphilis). Thus Joey grows up impaired, never resolving his relationship with his absentee father or insufficiently ...
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  • ill. He was twenty-three when his father died of syphilis, a shameful experience that marked Bettelheim’s entire life. In 1930, he married a schoolteacher ...
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  • activity, his health deteriorated. He had battled syphilis since 1822. The final illness may have been typhoid fever, though other causes have been proposed; ...
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  • sublimate) was once used to treat syphilis (along with other mercury compounds), although it is so toxic that sometimes the symptoms of its toxicity ...
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  • October 28, 2007. Flaubert contracted syphilis from his many liaisons. In 1850, on returning from the East, Flaubert began writing Madame Bovary ...
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  • Nadezhda Konstantinovna "Nadya" Krupskaya ( Надежда Константиновна Крупская , scientific transliteration ...
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  • Some allege that he suffered from syphilis. Amin, at the beginning ... Some have suggested that Amin suffered from syphilis, which might ...
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  • with numerous women and that he had contracted syphilis as a result of his sex with prostitutes. Shatalin referred to a list, supposedly kept by Beria ...
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  • *Tuskegee Syphilis Study ==References== * Amdur, Robert J., and Elizabeth A. Bankert. 2022. Institutional Review Book: Member Handbook, 4th Edition ...
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  • Manet died in Paris in 1883 of untreated syphilis, which caused much pain and partial paralysis from locomotor ataxia in his later years. His ...
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  • cholera. By 1843, Donizetti exhibited symptoms of syphilis and what is known today as bipolar disorder. After being institutionalized in 1845, he was ...
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  • fiancé, which results in her son's syphilis. Even the mention of venereal disease was scandalous, but to show that even a person who followed ...
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  • science found causes for illnesses such as syphilis. The study of hypnotism launched the psychological origin (psychogenic) perspective. Franz Mesmer ...
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  • cell-free serum from patients with syphilis into patients admitted for other medical issues, hoping this might act as a vaccination against syphilis ...
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  • probably caused by the third stage of untreated syphilis that Capone had contracted in his youth. On January 21, 1947, Capone had an apoplectic ...
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  • illness that occurs due to tertiary syphilis. Charcot had found that many hysterics experienced paralyses, pains, coughs, and a variety of other ...
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  • out the form believed that Johnson had died of syphilis. Son House heard that Johnson had been both stabbed and shot. William Coffee reportedly heard ...
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  • cousin Treponema pallidum, the agent of syphilis. Porcella SF, Schwan TG ... symptoms are often present. Like syphilis, the symptoms frequently ...
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  • such as smallpox, measles, dysentery, influenza, syphilis, and leprosy; many people died as a result. Tensions developed into hostilities and in 1849 ...
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  • traders and sailors. Thousands died of influenza, syphilis, and other ailments which had never before affected Hawaiians. This included the plight of ...
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  • chord in a Victorian Europe where tuberculosis and syphilis were common. Vampires were among the first cinematic creations of the early twentieth ...
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  • habits. It was rumored that the Emperor caught syphilis and became visibly ill. The doctors spread a rumor that the Emperor had caught smallpox, and ...
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  • until going deaf in 1874 of what seemed to be syphilis, although this was never diagnosed. Financial worries caused him to move to the village ...
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  • are also a feature of other diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea. == Plague as a biological weapon == Plague has a long history as a biological ...
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  • he became a deserter. He ended up sick with syphilis, and in military prison. Only the extraordinary efforts of Bazin and others resulted in his ...
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  • be known in history, undermined by misery and syphilis, invaded by Jews and torn apart by foreigners, demoralized, betrayed, sold off for some hundreds ...
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  • of the artist's neuroses, and a victim of syphilis, infection, paralysis, palsy, cholesterol, or even a toothache. Scholarly as well as amateur ...
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  • Hughes had also contracted syphilis as a young man, and much of the strange behavior at the end of his life has been attributed by modern biographers ...
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  • with emphasis on James Joyce's syphilis as an explanation for the disintegration of structure and language in his novels. Ulysses ...
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  • died in an asylum near San Bernardino from syphilis. Norma Jeane was declared a ward of state and Gladys's best friend, Grace McKee, became ...
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  • diseases were becoming common, especially syphilis which was relatively epidemic at the time. As a rule, plagues were believed to have been introduced ...
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  • sheep; shepherds; skin diseases; soldiers; syphilis; Teutonic Knights[http://saints.sqpn.com/saintg05.htm Saint George] Patron Saints Index. Retrieved ...
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  • *Schaffer. 1898. Arch Dermato Syphilis 44: 159–174. * Shepard, C. 1960. Acid-fast bacilli in nasal excretions in leprosy, and results of inoculation ...
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  • Pangloss is left as a beggar infected with syphilis. Yet the philosopher remains unshaken in is principles. "I still hold to my original opinions ...
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  • The well-known theory that he suffered from syphilis was first promoted approximately 100 years after his death. Henry's increased size dates ...
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  • corrupt of body and of mind, ridden by syphilis and insanity. In the novel, all of these thematic threads—Germany's intellectual fall ...
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  • while battling ill health. Alcohol abuse and syphilis led eventually to weakening of the limbs in 1821, and paralysis from the beginning of 1822. His ...
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  • epidemic diseases such as smallpox, measles, and syphilis decimated native populations. The Native Americans, in turn, introduced tobacco to Europeans ...
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  • delirium tremens, heart disease, epilepsy, syphilis, meningeal inflammation,Meyers, 256. cholera, brain tumor, and even rabies as medical causes; murder ...
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  • may also have influenced attitudes. An outbreak of syphilis in Naples 1494, which later swept across Europe, and which may have originated from the Columbian ...
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  • #039; Trial of the Nuremberg trials, Tuskegee syphilis experiment, and others. Values such as these do not give answers as to how to handle a ...
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  • century Thomas Carlyle alleged that the cause was syphilis, though this is very unlikely as syphilitic rashes are generally neither itchy nor as long ...
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  • a widely used, but ineffective, treatment for syphilis. This has led to speculation that Napoleon might have suffered from that disease. ...
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  • in this tradition as he identified syphilis as a disease and was therefore an early proponent of the idea that psychological disorders are biologically ...
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  • Duke of Urbino, died on May 4, probably from syphilis.Knecht, Catherine de' Medici, 8. The young couple had been married the year before at Amboise ...
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  • him in the colony, though he managed to contract syphilis from Indian women in the area, a disease which until that time had been unknown in the Old ...
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  • symptoms are methamphetamine addiction and syphilis. Hitler's ally Benito Mussolini was overthrown in 1943 after Operation Husky, an American ...
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