A clear, historical look at how diagnosis advances and arsenic-based drugs reshaped syphilis treatment from Mercury to modern chemotherapy.
This authoritative volume traces the evolution of syphilis therapy, from early mercurial approaches to the breakthrough era of arsenic-based drugs. It blends historical context with practical detail, explaining how discoveries like the Spirochæta pallida and the Wassermann reaction influenced treatment decisions and patient outcomes. Readers will gain a grounded sense of how medical practice changed as new evidence and experiments expanded the toolkit against this once-dreaded disease.
Structured for both specialists and curious readers, the book surveys the scientific milestones, experimental models, and the evolving strategies that defined early chemotherapy. It covers the spectrum of manifestations—from congenital and hereditary forms to ocular and nervous system involvement—while weighing risks, dosages, and real-world experiences. The narrative aims to illuminate how a century of research translated into concrete care, shaping the way clinicians approach diagnosis and treatment today.
Ideal for readers of medical history, pharmacology, and public health—those seeking a clear, evidence-guided account of how a major infection was tamed by scientific progress.
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