adjective relating to or affected by syphilis
Found in literature discussing characters or themes related to syphilis.
Referring to historical cases, treatments, and impact of syphilis.
In discussions of mental health and historical perspectives on syphilis and its impact on mental health.
Used to describe a person or condition affected by syphilis.
Used in art history to describe artworks depicting syphilitic individuals or themes.
In discussions of infectious diseases and their impact on the body.
In literature, the term 'syphilitic' may be used to describe a character who is suffering from the effects of syphilis, or to convey a sense of decay or corruption.
In psychology, 'syphilitic' may be used in discussions of historical cases of syphilis and its impact on mental health, or in reference to the psychological symptoms of syphilitic infection.
In the medical field, 'syphilitic' is used to describe a person who has syphilis or exhibits symptoms of the disease. It may also be used in discussions of treatment options and disease management.
Historians may use the term 'syphilitic' when discussing the impact of syphilis on various historical figures or populations, or in reference to the societal attitudes and beliefs surrounding the disease throughout history.