Syphilis without chancre. Collier and Evers (Deut. m. W., 1926, No. 14)

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The possibility of general syphilitic infection in man without any signs of a primary or secondary character has long been noticed by clinicians. This fact has now been confirmed by Colle and Evers and experimentally by experiments on rabbits, to which large doses of bismuth were first injected and then infected with syphilis.

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