Article ID: CBB775481594

Syphilization and Its Discontents: Experimental Inoculation against Syphilis at the London Lock Hospital (2017)

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In 1867 James Lane and George Gascoyen, surgeons to the London Lock Hospital, compiled a report on their experiments with a new and controversial treatment. The procedure, known as “syphilization,” saw patients be inoculated with infective matter taken from a primary syphilitic ulcer or the artificial sores produced in another patient. Each patient received between 102 and 468 inoculations to determine whether syphilization could cure syphilis and produce immunity against reinfection. This article examines the theory and practice of this experimental treatment. Conducted against the backdrop of the Contagious Diseases Acts, the English syphilization experiments have been largely forgotten. Yet they constitute an important case study of how doctors thought about the etiology and pathology of syphilis, as well as their responsibilities to their patients, at a crucial moment before the advent of the bacteriological revolution.

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Authors & Contributors
Michael Swash
Mant, Madeleine
Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz
Shorvon, Simon
Soffici, Manila
Rossor, Martin
Journals
Journal of Medical Biography
Social History of Medicine
Medicina Historica
Pharmacy in History
Medical History
Economic History Review
Publishers
Nicomp
Arizona State University
Peter Lang
Palgrave
McGill-Queen's University Press
Continuum
Concepts
Hospitals and clinics
Medicine
Public health
Physicians; doctors
Children
Psychiatric hospitals
People
West, Charles
Statham, Sherard Freeman
Maudsley, Henry
Jackson, John Hughlings
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
Renaissance
Places
London (England)
Great Britain
England
Cambridge (England)
Florence (Italy)
Italy
Institutions
Queen Square, London
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London)
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