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  • ...irectly from one body into another, through living fluids. When the term, "venereal disease" was coined, in the 19th century, sexual activity was the ''only'' prolong ==Venereal disease of bacterial origin==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Venereal disease]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Historically, illnesses passed ''solely'' by sexual contact were called [[venereal disease]], after Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Venereal diseases generally are ...ght from close physical contact that is common in patients who also have [[venereal disease]]s, including parasites like lice, that are not generally thought of as eit
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  • '''Gonorrhea''' is the [[venereal disease]] caused by the bacteria, N. gonorrhoeae. Like all [[sexually transmitted d
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  • ...irectly from one body into another, through living fluids. When the term, "venereal disease" was coined, in the 19th century, sexual activity was the ''only'' prolong ==Venereal disease of bacterial origin==
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  • In [[medicine]], '''syphilis''' is a "contagious [[venereal disease]] caused by the [[spirochete]] [[treponema pallidum]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...etal]] containing compounds were the only effective remedies for the dread venereal disease, syphilis, the standing joke among medical students was " one night on Venu
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  • The study group was formed as part of the [[venereal disease]] section of the [[U.S. Public Health Service]] (PHS). The start of the Tus Dr. [[Oliver C. Wenger]] was director of the PHS Venereal Disease Clinic in [[Hot Springs, Arkansas|Hot Springs]], [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]].
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  • ...e.This is likely because the diagnosis of [[syphilis]], the most important venereal disease in past centuries, previously relied on recognition of the rashes and skin
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  • ...ce, in 1736, and the first English translation appeared in his treatise on venereal disease in 1754."
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  • * 1816. Venereal disease and its improper treatment. Allgemeine Anzeiger, No. 211. Lesser Writings.
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  • ...aining spermicide are used appropriately, pregnancy sometimes occurs and [[venereal disease|sexually transmitted disease]]s, including [[HIV]], may be transmitted.
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  • ...have the same public health significance. The incidence of some, such as [[venereal disease]]s, is mostly of statistical interest. Outbreaks of diseases with epidemic
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  • }}, p. 45</ref> He was terrified by venereal disease, a theme that recurred in ''Mein Kampf''.
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  • ...lm was shown with ''Mom and Dad'', containing images of [[syphilis]] and [[venereal disease]].) In many [[Filmmaking#Distribution|prints]] the story ends with [[stillb
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  • ...00 amputation cases, for example. To prevent the beds from filling up with venereal disease cases, Secretary Baker had his War Department launch strenuous--and success
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