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L’origine de la syphilis en Europe: Avant ou après 1493? / The origin of syphilis in Europe: Before or after 1493? Proceedings of an international colloquium, Toulon, France, 25–28 November 1993. Edited by Olivier Dutour, György Pálfi, Jacques Berato, and Jean-Pierre Brun.
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Paris: Editions Errance, 2004 CE.
The occasion of this meeting was the discovery in 1989 near Hyères (Var, France) of a human skeleton of the third or fourth century CE presenting lesions similar to those of syphilis. The volume contains fifty papers in French and in English by eighty-six authors, grouped under seven headings: (1) Theories and Men; (2) Treponematoses Today— Present Clues for Past Lues?; (3) Syphilis, Treponemes and Bone Diagnosis from Present to Past; (4–5) Syphilis in Europe and in the New World before 1493? (6) After 1493 in the Old World; and (7) Round Tables and Conclusions.
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| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
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| Entry Number | #14086 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/16397 |
| External URL | lorigine-de-la-syphilis-en-europe-avant-ou-aprs-1493-the-origin-of-syphilis-in-europe-before-or-after-1493-proceedings-of-an-international-colloquium-toulon-france-2528-november-1993- |
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Publication place: Paris