Iatreia (Jan 2014)

Syphilis: Neologisms, social impact and development of research on its nature and etiology = Sífilis: neologismos, impacto social y desarrollo de la investigación de su naturaleza y etiología

  • Volcy, Charles

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 99 – 109

Abstract

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Perhaps originating from the Hispaniola Island, an epidemic of syphilis arose in 1495 in the Old Continent, and ravaged it for 20-25 consecutive years. Given the proliferation of vernacular and medical names assigned to Morbus Gallicus, this review addresses the discriminatory and racist role of these synonyms, and the implementation of public health legislation and quarantine to contain its spread. Also the controversy about its geographical origin and its possible presence in Europe before the discovery of America are discussed, as well as the disputes and mistakes concerning the nature, etiology and taxonomy of the newly discovered pathogen -Treponema pallidum-.

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