“…Ruge (1927) made the observation that in the German Navy the incidence of jaundice in syphilitics bore a definite relation to the incidence of infective (non-spirochaetal) jaundice in the general population. When the incidence rose in the non-syphilitics a parallel rise occurred in the syphilitics.…”
Section: Syphilis and Arsenicals As Causal Factorsmentioning
“…Ruge (1927) made the observation that in the German Navy the incidence of jaundice in syphilitics bore a definite relation to the incidence of infective (non-spirochaetal) jaundice in the general population. When the incidence rose in the non-syphilitics a parallel rise occurred in the syphilitics.…”
Section: Syphilis and Arsenicals As Causal Factorsmentioning
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