fear of syphilis
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syphilophobiafear of syphilis
syphilophobiasSYPHILOPHOBIA, fear of syphilis
syphilologythe study of syphilis
syphilologiesSYPHILOLOGY, the study of syphilis
neoarsphenaminea derivative of arsenic used in treating syphilis
syphiliticallySYPHILITIC, of or like syphilis, a venereal disease
paresislate manifestation of syphilis, characterized by progressive dementia and paralysis
pareticlate manifestation of syphilis, characterized by progressive dementia and paralysis
treponemea kind of bacterium, a spirochaete, that causes syphilis also TREPONEMA
syphiliticof or like syphilis, a venereal disease / one suffering from syphilis
treponemaa kind of bacterium, a spirochaete, that causes syphilis also TREPONEME
salvarsan(tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis
treponemesTREPONEME, a kind of bacterium, a spirochaete, that causes syphilis also TREPONEMA
treponemataTREPONEMA, a kind of bacterium, a spirochaete, that causes syphilis also TREPONEME
salvarsansSALVARSAN, (tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis
mercuryThis metal or one of its compounds used medicinally, esp. to treat syphilis
treponematousof or like a treponema, a kind of bacterium, a spirochaete, that causes syphilis
arsphenamineanother name for salvarsan, a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis
miasm(in homeopathy) Any of the three underlying chronic diseases that afflict humankind: sycosis, syphilis, and psora
miasms(in homeopathy) Any of the three underlying chronic diseases that afflict humankind: sycosis, syphilis, and psora
reaginica substance in the blood of persons with syphilis responsible for positive serological reactions for syphilis
gummaa tumor of gummy or rubbery consistency that is characteristic of the tertiary stage of syphilis
arsphenaminesARSPHENAMINE, another name for salvarsan, a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis
reagina substance in the blood of persons with syphilis responsible for positive serological reactions for syphilis
spirochetea spirally coiled bacterium lacking a rigid cell wall, the cause of syphilis and other diseases also SPIROCHAETE
spirochetesSPIROCHETE, a spirally coiled bacterium lacking a rigid cell wall, the cause of syphilis and other diseases also SPIROCHAETE
treponemasA spirochete bacterium that is parasitic or pathogenic in humans and warm-blooded animals, including the causal agents of syphilis and yaws
treponemeA spirochete bacterium that is parasitic or pathogenic in humans and warm-blooded animals, including the causal agents of syphilis and yaws
treponemesA spirochete bacterium that is parasitic or pathogenic in humans and warm-blooded animals, including the causal agents of syphilis and yaws
tabessyphilis of the spinal cord and its appendages, characterized by shooting pains and other sensory disturbances, and, in the later stages, by paralysis
yawsa contagious tropical disease caused by a spirochete (Treponema pertenue) closely resembling the causative agent of syphilis and marked by infectious ulcerative skin lesions with later bone involvement called also frambesia
pians(used with a sing. v.) infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis
pian(used with a sing. v.) infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis
yaws(used with a sing. v.) infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis
pintaa chronic skin disease that is endemic in tropical America, that occurs successively as an initial papule, a generalized eruption, and a patchy loss of pigment, and that is caused by a treponemal spirochete (Treponema careteum) morphologically indistinguishable from the causative agent of syphilis