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. 1981 May;63(3):198–202.

John Hunter and venereal disease.

D J Wright
PMCID: PMC2493930  PMID: 7018353

Abstract

John Hunter's contribution to the understanding of venereal disease is reviewed. Hunter's evidence for the unitary nature of these diseases is examined and the advances he made in diagnosis, pathology, and management are considered.

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