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He felt compelled, therefore, to believe, at any rate until further negative evidence was produced, that Dr. Duncan's patients were the subjects of remote syphilitic taint, and that their local disease was partly due to it, and in part to local irritation. If the term " lupus " was to be used in connection with them at all, it ought certainly, he thought, to be used with the prefix " svphilitic." Dr. Platfair said that he was encouraged by Mr. Hutchin- son's valuable observations to admit, what... he might otherwise perhaps have judiciously concealed, that when he saw the title of Dr. Duncan r s paper, he did not understand what lupus of the vulva meant, and that he came to the Society principally for the purpose of gaining information on the subject. It was obvious, however, that he need not have felt so ashamed of his ignorance, since a dermatologist of Mr. Hutchinson's eminence evidently shared it. When he heard Dr. Duncan say he had never seen a case of elephantiasis of the vulva he was much surprised, for he thought he had seen many, but the mystery was cleared up when Digitized by VjOOQIC FEMALE GENERATIVE ORGANS.
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