The likely catalyst for her campaign interests was her husband's death from general paralysis and dedrangement ( general paralysis of the insane ) a symptom of Tertiary Syphilis.
22.
"Plasmodium vivax " was used between 1917 and the 1940s for malariotherapy deliberate injection of malaria parasites to induce a fever to combat certain diseases such as tertiary syphilis.
23.
Gull ( who was named in the article ) supposedly left papers showing that " S " had not died of pneumonia, as had been reported, but of tertiary syphilis.
24.
It has been understood for some time that Franz Schubert was homosexual _ not that there is anything wrong with that _ and that he eventually died of tertiary syphilis contracted through the practice.
25.
On the other hand, Ms . Avins casts doubt on the starvation theory of Schumann's death, citing persuasive evidence of tertiary syphilis, as revealed in a 1994 publication by Aribert Reimann and Franz Hermann Franken.
26.
In ophthalmology, a pupillary response to light is differentiated from a pupillary response to focus ( i . e . pupils may constrict on near focus, as with the Argyll Robertson pupil ) in the diagnosis of tertiary syphilis.
27.
These are symptoms of Tertiary syphilis-if Goodisson, a trained nurse, had married her second husband without knowing he had venereal disease this would explain why she became an anti-VD campaigner and propmoted pre-marital health checks and sex education for children.
28.
In March, his father had a mental breakdown as a result of tertiary syphilis, and Barrymore took him to artists'model, " " Florodora " girl " and aspiring actress named Evelyn Nesbit, who was a mistress of architect Stanford White.
29.
His several major clinical contributions included : a classic description of achondroplasia ( on which he wrote his graduation thesis entitled " Congenital rickets " in 1817 ), progressive facial hemiatrophy, and an unmistakable description of the pupils in tertiary syphilis before Argyll Robertson.
30.
His collaboration with neuropathologist Ernst Str�ussler ( 1872-1959 ) in the Psychiatric Clinic headed by Julius Wagner-Jauregg ( 1857-1940 ) lead to several histopathological publications related to the malaria therapy of " dementia paralytica " or general paresis of the insane, a complication of tertiary syphilis.