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Tubercular syphilis symptoms on the body
Syphilitic tubercules on the torso and arms 1, and suppurating tubercular syphilide on the face.Chromolithograph by T. Sinclaire from Freeman J. Bumsteads Atlas of Venereal Diseases, Henry C. Lea, Philadelphia, 1868. First American edition of Auguste Culleriers Precis iconographique des maladies veneriennes
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1868 Atlas Auguste Body Bumstead Cullerier Disease Diseases Finger Foot Freeman Iconographique Maladies Precis Scientific Secondary Sinclaire Symptoms Syphilis Thumb Tubercular Venereal Veneriennes Squamous
10"x8" Photo Print
Step into the past with our captivating selection from the Media Storehouse range of Historical Medical Prints. This evocative chromolithograph, titled "Syphilitic Tubercles," showcases intriguing illustrations from Mary Evans Picture Library's extensive archive. Drawn from Freeman J. Bumstead's Atlas of Venereal Diseases, these detailed depictions reveal T. Sinclaire's meticulous documentation of tubercular syphilis symptoms on the torso and arms, as well as the suppurating tubercular syphilide on the face. Delve into the fascinating world of medical history with these captivating prints, perfect for historical research, educational purposes, or simply to appreciate the intricacy and artistry of medical illustration from a bygone era.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 17.9cm (10" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This striking chromolithograph, titled "Syphilitic Tubercles and Syphilide," depicts the secondary stage symptoms of tubercular syphilis as illustrated in T. Sinclaire's contribution to Freeman J. Bumstead's Atlas of Venereal Diseases, published in Philadelphia in 1868. The first American edition of Auguste Cullier's Precis iconographique des maladies veneriennes served as the source material for this scientific illustration. The image shows the devastating impact of the disease on various parts of the body. On the torso and arms, raised, nodular tubercles, a hallmark of tubercular syphilis, are evident. These lesions, which can appear anywhere on the body, are characterized by their firm, rubbery texture and their tendency to form in clusters. On the face, a suppurating syphilide lesion is shown. Syphilide, or secondary syphilis, is characterized by the appearance of a rash, which can manifest as papules, pustules, or flat, red, or dark patches. In this case, the lesion on the face has progressed to a suppurative stage, with pus forming at its center. The image also shows signs of syphilitic involvement in other parts of the body. On the hand, onychia, or syphilitic nail changes, are evident. The affected fingers and thumb show signs of swelling, discoloration, and deformity. On the foot, a syphilitic toe is shown, with signs of inflammation and possible ulceration. Additionally, the image includes an illustration of iritis, or inflammation of the iris, which can be a complication of syphilis. The affected eye is shown with a cloudy appearance and a red, inflamed iris. This powerful and detailed illustration serves as a reminder of the devastating effects of syphilis during the late 19th century, and the importance of medical advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of this and other sexually transmitted diseases.
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