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  2. History of syphilis - Wikipedia

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    The history of syphilis has been well studied, but the exact origin of the disease remains unknown. [3] It appears to have originated in both Africa and America. [4] [5] As such, there are two primary hypotheses: one proposes that syphilis was carried to Europe from the Americas by the crew(s) of Christopher Columbus as a byproduct of the Columbian exchange, while the other proposes that ...

  3. Disease in colonial America - Wikipedia

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    In Colonial America, local doctors, midwives, healers and even officials administered medical care to the residents in their village or town. [2] There was no distinction between physicians and surgeons; when an emergency occurred the person who was responsible for administering medical care was expected to handle all aspects of the problem. [2]

  4. Colonial epidemic disease in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Syphilis, on the other hand, was much more debilitating, causing slow and painful deterioration. [1] While this did not lead to infertility as much, it caused higher rates of miscarriages and lower rates of childhood survival which similarly hindered the creation of a new generation [ 1 ] Infertility became a huge issue among Native Hawaiians ...

  5. Ancient DNA offers new evidence in long-standing syphilis theory

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  6. Keyser's Pills - Wikipedia

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    Keyser's Pills were an 18th-century patent medicine containing mercuric oxide and acetic acid used to treat syphilis. [citation needed] Mercury was a common, long-standing treatment for syphilis. Keyser's pills were marketed by and named for Jean Keyser, a surgeon in the French military. [1]

  7. Native American disease and epidemics - Wikipedia

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    During the 1770s, smallpox killed at least 30% (tens of thousands) of the Northwestern Native Americans. [75] [76] The smallpox epidemic of 1780–1782 brought devastation and drastic depopulation among the Plains Indians. [77] By 1832, the federal government of the United States established a smallpox vaccination program for Native Americans. [78]

  8. Syphilis is at its highest levels since the 1950s. Here's how ...

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    Syphilis services can also be integrated with general health care services. In March, Stafford launched a rapid testing program at two Houston hospitals aimed at all pregnant women admitted to the ...

  9. John Hunter (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    When he contracted both syphilis and gonorrhoea, he claimed it proved his erroneous theory that they were the same underlying venereal disease. [17] The experiment, reported in Hunter's A Treatise on the Venereal Diseases (part 6 section 2, 1786), does not indicate self-experimentation; this experiment was most likely performed on a third party ...