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Перевод: venereal
[прилагательное] венерический; сладострастный
Тезаурус:
- He was instrumental in starting the Venereal Disease Reference Laboratory in 1924.
- It was concern about prostitution, venereal disease, maternal mortality and the control of female sexuality that gave gynaecology its distinctive qualities.
- "Syphilis is a venereal disease!"
- There has always been considerable social stigma attached to the venereal diseases, probably more so in the country than the town.
- In addition to his clinical work, research, and advisory duties, Harrison was a founder member of the Medical Society for the Study of the Venereal Diseases and was joint editor of the British Journal of Venereal Diseases between 1925 and 1942.
- This hospital had been converted to a centre for research and instruction in the venereal diseases, and, by a happy coincidence, this was a time of great advances in the field.
- Moreover, prostitution and venereal disease, supposedly eliminated under Mao, are once again flourishing.
- When war broke out in 1914, Harrison was sent to France to join the British Expeditionary Force and regarded this as a heaven-sent opportunity to move away from the subject of the venereal diseases.
- Pre-dating the National Health Service by over thirty years, in 1916 the Venereal Disease Regulations were passed instructing all local health authorities to provide clinics for the diagnosis and treatment of the venereal diseases.
- My brother and I used to have a joke - we saw how hard our father worked - that we would only consider medicine if we could become specialists in venereal diseases, because we would never have to get up in the middle of the night and we would never be out of work.
- I could have punished my whoremonger with some disgusting venereal complaint, but that would have been far too simple.
- World-wide co-operation in the matter of the venereal diseases was first formalized by the Brussels agreement of 1924 when the signatories undertook to provide a free treatment service for seamen of all countries who were found to be suffering from infection.
- The scope of the specialty of venereology has widened over the years, and following recommendations from the Royal College of Physicians has now been renamed "genito-urinary medicine" to take into account the small proportion of patients attending the clinics who have a "venereal disease".
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