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Neurosyphilis among the Chinese with Findings in Sixty-Five Cases.
INCIDENCE OF SYPHILIS Practitioners in China agree that syphilis is prevalent among the Chinese. In order to secure statistical information on the subject, a request for annual reports was made of all hospitals in China. Of the reports secured, twenty-nine from fifteen different hospitals 1 contained lists of diagnoses made on inpatients. Three of these hospitals in addition published diagnoses made on outpatients. For comparison, data from the annual reports of nine hospitals 2 in America was compiled. Statistics from these two groups of hospitals are presented in Tables 1, 2 and 3. Lack of uniformity in diagnostic facilities, in disease classifications used and in methods of compiling medical statistics in the various hospitals, does not permit a close comparison of figures. It is evident from Table 1 that the incidence of syphilis among the patients of the hospitals selected is two or three times greater in China than in America.
期刊介绍:
West China Medical Journal (monthly) is a comprehensive medical academic journal supervised by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and sponsored by Sichuan University. The purpose of the journal is to report the scientific research results of various medical specialties and related disciplines, the experience of diagnosis and treatment of various departments of clinical medicine, the experience of hospital management, the research and experience of medical education and continuing education, to carry out academic exchanges at home and abroad, and to promote the development of the cause of medicine and health. It mainly publishes the clinical research results of medical specialties and related disciplines, as well as the basic research results and advances that are closely related to the clinic, focusing on evidence-based medicine, precision medicine, regenerative medicine, translational medicine and other cutting-edge clinical disciplines, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary integration, diagnosis and treatment of difficult, critical and emergency cases. Using personnel at all levels engaged in medicine and health work and teachers and students of medical schools as the main target readers. The journal has columns of review, expert forum, guideline interpretation, treatise, public health decision-making, hospital management and teaching, review, case interpretation, case report and so on.
Founded in 1986, West China Medicine is a statistical source journal of Chinese scientific and technological papers (Chinese scientific and technological core journals), a class A journal of Sichuan Province health system, and is included in Chinese Biomedical Journal Literature Database (CMCC), China Full-text Journal Database (CFJD), China Academic Journals Comprehensive Evaluation Database (CAJCED), and Ullrich's Guide to Ullrich's Journals in the United States.