| 1920 - 684 sider
...stillbirths, compared with less than one tenth of the pregnancies in non-syphilitic families. 13. The average pregnancies per family is 2.58, compared with 3.88, 4.43, and 5.51 in non-syphilitic families. — _'. ••staM^— _. 14. There are 3.52 stillbirths per 100 live birt Jis in the syp] t lilitic... | |
| 1920 - 670 sider
...stillbirths, compared with less than one tenth of the pregnancies in non-syphilitic families. 13. The average pregnancies per family is 2.58, compared with 3.88, 4.43, and 5.51 in non-syphilitic families. — i en en 1 ao zfl ri : : « S § d — O - N O a; 1 j-si S2 X co • co IS 5! S? 9 ss * H » S't'a... | |
| Abraham Myerson - 1925 - 354 sider
...pregnancies in non-syphilitic families. 13. The average number of pregnancies per family is 2.58 cf mpared with 3.88, 4.43, and 5.51 in non-syphilitic families. ,' 14. There are 3.52 still births per 100 live births in the syphilitic families, as compared with 3.79 reported by the... | |
| 1921 - 786 sider
...stillbirths, compared with less than one-tenth of the pregnancies in nonsyphilitic families. 13. The average pregnancies per family is 2.58, compared with 3.88,...with the 3.79 reported by the Massachusetts Census, showing that there is no very marked difference in this regard. 15. A syphilitic is a syphilitic, whether... | |
| Heinrich Stern - 1920 - 672 sider
...stillbirths, compared with less than one-tenth of the pregnancies in non-syphilitic families. The average pregnancies per family is 2.58, compared with 3.88, 4.43, and 5.51 in non-syphilitic families. Acquired Syphilis in Children. BP Thorn, Amer. Phys., Dec., 1920. The diagnosis of acquired syphilis... | |
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