Syphilis


Pox: Genius, Madness, And The Mysteries Of Syphilis
Syphilis of the Innocent
History, Sex and Syphilis: Famous Syphilitics and Their Private Lives
Medieval Syphilis and Treponemal Disease (Past Imperfect)
The Thief-Taker Hangings: How Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Wild, and Jack Sheppard Captivated London and Created the Celebrity Criminal
Jacob the Ripper: The Case Against Jacob Levy
Beautiful Losers
Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them
The Creation of Eve
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper
Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales
Bonecrack
Silent in the Grave (Lady Julia Grey, #1)
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Unlocking Lyme by Bill Rawls MDCure Unknown by Pamela WeintraubSuffered Long Enough by William C. Rawls Jr.Healing Lyme by Stephen Harrod BuhnerWhy Can't I Get Better? Solving the Mystery of Lyme and Chron... by Richard I. Horowitz
Best Lyme Disease Books
57 books — 29 voters
Corky the Killer by Harry A. WilmerNudité by Louis de GraeveThe Legend of Nietzsche's Syphilis by Richard SchainAntiquarian Notices of Syphilis in Scotland in the 15th & 16t... by James Young SimpsonSaddle Nose by Elizabeth Bedlam
Syphilization
70 books — 1 voter

Jean Lorrain
Freneuse is an oddball, an idler, without any aim in life! If you ask me, he has smoked too much opium in the East, and that explains his somnolence, his morbid lethargies. It's the hazardous legacy of bad habits! He has been comprehensively undone; the heavy influence of poisonous opiates never ceases to oppress him. Besides which, his steel-blue eyes are surely the eyes of a smoker of opium. He carries the drunken burden of hemp in his veins. Opium is like syphilis' - le Mazel released the wor ...more
Jean Lorrain, Monsieur de Phocas

Guy de Maupassant
Why is it a shame for me to cause them to die and try to exterminate them, tell me? You did not talk that way when you used to come to my house in Jeanne-d'Arc street. Ah! it is a shame! You have not done as much, with your cross of honor! I deserve more merit than you, do you understand, more than you, for I have killed more Prussians than you! ...more
Guy de Maupassant, Bed 29 and Other Stories

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