1939
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1939.02800160001001
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Complications Due to Arsenical Therapy in Syphilitic Pregnant Women

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“…As a result of the Illinois plan of control of syphilis in pregnant women under the care of the gen¬ eral practitioner there were 94.31 per cent normal living nonsyphilitic children.in the 550 cases in which treatment was started before, the end of the fourth month of pregnancy. 4. There was not a fatality reported as the result of antisyphilitic treatment.…”
Section: Case Holdingmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…As a result of the Illinois plan of control of syphilis in pregnant women under the care of the gen¬ eral practitioner there were 94.31 per cent normal living nonsyphilitic children.in the 550 cases in which treatment was started before, the end of the fourth month of pregnancy. 4. There was not a fatality reported as the result of antisyphilitic treatment.…”
Section: Case Holdingmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The pro¬ longed morbidity and the case fatality rate (7.55 per cent) for this series also are worthy of note. 3 Ingraham,4 Halloran5 and others6 have reported on the outcome of syphilitic pregnant women treated in public hospital clinics and maternity centers, but I have been unable to find any reports of the outcome of such cases treated by private physicians.…”
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“…probably merely suppressed the maternal disease. Its side-effects were blamed for a significant number of maternal deaths (22).…”
Section: Treatment Of Syphilis In Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%