De Syphilidis Neonatorum Symptomatibus Et Pathogenia... is a historical Latin text by Wilhelm August Friedl nder. This work delves into the symptoms and pathogenesis of congenital syphilis, offering valuable insights into the understanding and treatment of this disease in newborns during the time it was written. Of interest to medical historians and those studying the evolution of pediatric medicine, this book provides a glimpse into the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches used in the past. It explores the clinical manifestations of syphilis in neonates and discusses the underlying mechanisms of the disease as understood by medical professionals of the era. The work stands as a testament to the ongoing efforts to combat and comprehend infectious diseases affecting vulnerable populations.
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