

Hc has theretorc been led tothe conclusion that syphilis is not by any means an t~portant ~actor in thc production ofcongen~M MM~ von Professor t)r C. ln those rare cases ht which he found syph!t!t!c tccth hc atways had other evidcncc of syphilis, and the condition of the teeth was atways assoch.tcd with chronic !nHammat!on of the cornea. Cteft palate is not a hereditary detormtty, and thé causes which produce it do not scem to have any connection w!th those of gcnetotts idiocy.ĭr T::tngcto~ Bown rëm~rkcd that hc hàcF tat:cn somc trouble to asccrtain hew frequently the s~ph!t!c teeth, so described by Mr Hutchinson~ werc to be met with among the feeble-rninded but hc fbund very few among them to bc the subjects of congenital syphilis. CHURCHILL, 7 GpKAT MAMt.noRouoH SïKKET EDtNBURGH: JAMES THtN, SonTH BR~Km t898 THE MENTAL AFFECTIONS 0F CHILDREN, IDIOCY, IMBECILITY AND INSANITY Texte détérioré reliure défectueuse NF Z 43-120-11 TheĮstimated recognition rate for this document is 0%. The text of this document has been generated automatically by an optical character recognition (OCR) program.


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