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@casskhaw on Twitter: Taiwan’s CDC has created anime villain renditions of various diseases, a
fyeah-history:Tuskegee syphilis experimentThe Tuskegee syphilis experiment was an infamous clinical
malformalady:Bone destruction shown in the skull of a person who had syphilis on display at National
Syphilis, early 20th century.
plansofmyown:Alan: What disease can you get from decorating a Christmas tree?Lee: Syphilis!Stephen:
ratchetmess:I think I caught syphilis from just reading this shit
pervocracy:I feel like there’s a lot of infographics out there about STI prevention, but not enough
Karl Arnold (1883-1953), ‘Die Lustseuche’ (The Pleasure Epidemic), “Simplicissimus
Engraving of the preserved head of a woman who died of syphilis in 1796
Albrecht Durer’s depiction of syphilis in 1496 (the number in the engraving is not meant to convey t
carriebou: Skull of a patient infected with syphilis - exact date unknown
weirdvintage: Syphilis: As old as creation, 1937 public health poster (via)
finjigoga:Richard Tennant Cooper (1885–1957),“Syphilis” (1912).
thechirurgeonsapprentice:Tertiary syphilitic ulceration of the scalp (19th century).
Bad Blood in Tuskegee — The Tuskegee Syphilis StudyBack in the day syphilis was a very deadly
Syphilis (1912) by Richard Tennant Cooper (UK, 1885-1957).Wellcome Library.
Visiting or Death in Furs (1897). By French artist, Eugène Delâtre (1864-1938).
Richard Tennant Cooper aka Richard Cooper (British, 1885-1957, England) - Syphilis, 1910, Paintings:
lepromatosis:The Diseases of Children, Vol. II by Meinhard von Pfaundler, Arthur Schlossmann,
Bad Blood in Alabama — The Tuskegee Syphilis StudyBack in the day syphilis was a very dea
Agata, acrylic on linen, 2020Source image: “Illustration of Agata Lapieruz who lost her nose,
slothisticated: Neonate Human Remains: A Window of Opportunity to the Molecular Study of Ancient Sy
Syphilis (1912) by Richard Tennant Cooper (British, 1885-1957). Wellcome.
In this engraving from about 1660, a syphilis sufferer gets fumigated in a special oven. The caption
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