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Analyzing the current state of the treatment of syphilis, it is necessary to cancel a huge number of drugs proposed and introduced into the therapy of this disease: mercury, iodine, arsenic and its various derivatives, bismuth, which already has hundreds of patented drugs, and finally tellurium, cadmium, zinc, antimony, etc. If we add to the above a number of mixed drugs, then that chaotic arsenal of anti-syphilitic drugs will become even more pronounced, among which the practitioner wanders and eventually develops his own "template" of therapy.


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