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单词 syphilo-
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syphilo-comb. form

Stress is usually determined by a subsequent element and vowels may be reduced accordingly.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: syphilis n., -o- connective.
Etymology: < syphil- (in syphilis n.) + -o- connective. Compare French syphilo- (from 1825 or earlier; now disused), now syphili- (with connecting vowel -i- probably after the stem of post-classical Latin syphilid- , syphilis syphilis n.).Formations are found from the early 19th cent. (compare syphilomania n.), frequently after French models.
Medicine.
Forming terms relating to syphilis.
syphiloderm n.
Brit. /ˈsɪfᵻlə(ʊ)dəːm/
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U.S. /ˈsɪfələˌdərm/
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/ˈsɪfəloʊˌdərm/
[compare earlier syphiloderma n.] now rare = syphilid n.
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1868 Lancet 11 Apr. 466/1 The disease might be taken to be an erythematous syphiloderm, or an erythematous lupus.
1917 M. B. Hartzell Dis. Skin viii. 286 The bullous syphiloderm..occurs as pea- to nut-sized blebs.
2001 J. E. Fitzpatrick & J. L. Aeling Dermatol. Secrets in Color xxviii. 197 The syphiloderm of secondary syphilis is most commonly a maculopapular dermatitis.
syphiloderma n.
Brit. /ˌsɪfᵻlə(ʊ)ˈdəːmə/
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U.S. /ˌsɪfəloʊˈdərmə/
(plural syphilodermata) [ < syphilo- comb. form + -derma comb. form] now rare = syphilid n.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > venereal disease > [noun] > syphilis
foul evila1398
grandgore1497
French disease1503
French pox1503
pox1503
great pocka1519
great pox1529
morbus gallicus1543
gore1554
marbles1592
verol1596
Spanish pox1600
verola1600
the foul evil1607
bube1608
grincome1608
Neapolitan1631
lues1634
scabbado1651
venereal syphilis1653
foul disease1680
gout1694
syphilid1829
syphiloid1833
syphiloderma1850
vaccino-syphilis1868
neurosyphilis1878
old ral1878
syph1914
bejel1928
cosmic disease-
1850 E. Wilson in Lancet 17 Aug. 203/1 Indeed, I would go further, and in spite of the objection felt to the introduction of new names, propose a generic designation for [eruptions occurring in] the whole group of syphilitic diseases of the skin—for example, syphiloderma.
1905 G. H. Fox Photogr. Atlas Dis. Skin (Physicians' ed.) IV. 194 Scaling, crusting, and ulceration may occur in both the early and late syphilodermata, and greatly modify their clinical appearance.
2009 Lancet Infectious Dis. 9 599/1 Models from the Gordon Museum, made by Joseph Towne between 1827 and 1879, include the face of a young man with early circinated syphiloderma.
syphilodermatous adj. Obsolete rare of or relating to a syphilid.
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1870 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 12 Feb. 154/2 On the other hand, we have had in some patients syphilodermatous phenomena that render denial of previous chancre superfluous.
syphilogenesis n.
Brit. /ˌsɪfᵻlə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnᵻsɪs/
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U.S. /ˌsɪfəloʊˈdʒɛnəsəs/
rare (now disused) development of or from syphilis.
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1898 W. A. N. Dorland Amer. Pocket Med. Dict. 443 Syphilogenesis, syphilogeny, the development of syphilis.
1916 Med. Rec. (N.Y.) 4 Mar. 416/1 I believe that we should consider the treatment of tabes as separate from syphilis, not attempting to deny the syphilogenesis of the disease.
syphilogeny n.
Brit. /ˌsɪfᵻˈlɒdʒᵻni/
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U.S. /ˌsɪfəˈlɑdʒəni/
[after French syphilogénie (1851 in the source translated in quot. 1852)] rare (now disused) causation or development of syphilis; the study of this.
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1852 W. P. Lattimore tr. P. Ricord Lett. Syphilis xv. 129 If it can be determined under what circumstances secondary accidents can be inoculated, a great step will have been made in syphilogeny, and a great service will have been rendered to science.
1859 Brit. & Foreign Medico-chirurg. Rev. 24 305 (heading) The modern doctrines of syphilogeny.
1916 Physico-Clin. Med. 1 39 A late, but not the final chapter in syphilogeny, was the discovery of the spirocheta pallida.
syphilographer n.
Brit. /ˌsɪfᵻˈlɒɡrəfə/
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U.S. /ˌsɪfəˈlɑɡrəfər/
[after French syphilographe (1837 or earlier; also syphiliographe (1826 or earlier); now syphiligraphe (1841 or earlier))] now historical a physician who writes about syphilis; an expert or specialist in the study and treatment of syphilis.
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the world > health and disease > healing > healer > specialist > [noun] > in disease > venereal disease
pox doctor1680
venerialist1763
syphilographer1839
syphilologist1851
venereologist1934
1839 L. Parker Mod. Treatm. Syphilitic Dis. iii. 39 A third primitive form may be added, which is bubo, the ‘bubon d'emblée’ of the French syphilographers.
1930 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 30 388/2 When Utopia is reached, every prospective mother will have a haven of perfect prenatal care; this will include an examination by a skilled syphilographer.
1995 P. R. Abramson & S. D. Pinkerton With Pleasure vi. 161 Philippe Ricord, the famous nineteenth-century syphilographer, once remarked, ‘in the beginning, God created the heavens, the earth, man and venereal diseases’.
syphilography n.
Brit. /ˌsɪfᵻˈlɒɡrəfi/
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U.S. /ˌsɪfəˈlɑɡrəfi/
[after French syphilographie (1826 or earlier, as alteration of syphiliographie (1825); now syphiligraphie)] now historical the description of syphilis; the study and treatment of syphilis.
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the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [noun] > branches dealing with specific diseases
pyretology1665
helminthology1813
syphilography1837
syphilidology1849
syphilology1854
herpetology1857
typhlology1872
inebriism1886
phthisiology1893
venereology1894
phthisiotherapeutics1899
malariology1925
rheumatology1936
bariatrics1963
1837 M. Ryan Philos. Marriage (new ed.) xxi. 341 (heading) Syphilography.
1879 F. J. Bumstead & R. W. Taylor Pathol. & Treatm. Venereal Dis. (rev. ed.) iii. viii. 499 The etiology of cases of this kind should be carefully studied, the subject being one of the most important in syphilography.
1903 Lancet 13 June 1650/2 Under different names, such as quaternary syphilis, pseudo-syphilis, post-syphilis, &c., exactly the same idea has at different times made its appearance in the history of syphilography.
1999 C. Becker & R. Collignon in P. W. Setel et al. Hist. Sexually Transmitted Dis. Sub-Saharan Afr. iv. 88 Fournier was one of the leading figures in syphilography in France.
syphilopathy n.
Brit. /ˌsɪfᵻˈlɒpəθi/
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U.S. /ˌsɪfəˈlɑpəθi/
[after French syphilopathie (1851 in the source translated in quot. 1852)] rare (now disused) the study of syphilis and its pathology; syphilology.
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1852 W. P. Lattimore tr. P. Ricord Lett. Syphilis 43 I do not know whether posterity will partake of the opinion of one of my learned critics, who reduces to a very small sum all that it has been my fortune to accomplish in Syphilopathy.
1902 Lancet 18 Oct. 1084/1 For the third period the courses are as follows:..(7) dermatology and syphilopathy.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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