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  2. History of syphilis - Wikipedia

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    The history of syphilis has been well studied, ... In 1978 in England and Wales, homosexual men accounted for 58% of syphilis cases in ...

  3. List of syphilis cases - Wikipedia

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    De Lairesse, himself a painter and art theorist, suffered from congenital syphilis that severely deformed his face and eventually blinded him. [1] This is a list of famous historical figures diagnosed with or strongly suspected as having had syphilis at some time. Many people who acquired syphilis were treated and recovered; some died from it.

  4. London Lock Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded by William Bromfeild [2] at Grosvenor Place in London as a hospital for the treatment of venereal disease and opened on 31 January 1747. [3] [4]The religious commentator, Thomas Scott, who published a Commentary on the Whole Bible and who became the founding Secretary of the Church Missionary Society, founded the Lock Asylum for the Reception of Penitent Female ...

  5. Cases of syphilis in England have risen by 148% over ... - AOL

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    For quite a while, syphilis was considered a disease of the past, like polio or smallpox -- but it has been on the rise in recent years. For quite a while, syphilis was considered a disease of the ...

  6. Syphilis and Gonorrhoea hit record levels in England - AOL

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  7. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Syphilis (/ ˈ s ɪ f ə l ɪ s /) is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. [1] The signs and symptoms depend on the stage it presents: primary, secondary, latent or tertiary.

  8. Epidemiology of syphilis - Wikipedia

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    England and Wales saw a slight drop and then increase of syphilis cases between 1995 and 2000 and a drastic increase in syphilis contraction through homosexual men in 2000. [32] The increase in Western Europe can be attributed to the practice of unprotected sex and young people are having more sex than they have had in the past.

  9. General paresis of the insane - Wikipedia

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    General paresis, also known as general paralysis of the insane (GPI), paralytic dementia, or syphilitic paresis is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder, classified as an organic mental disorder, and is caused by late-stage syphilis and the chronic meningoencephalitis and cerebral atrophy that are associated with this late stage of the disease when left untreated.