Image:Penis syphilis.png

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Image has id 2354 at the PHIL site.

Title of image is: "Chancres on the penile shaft due to a primary syphilitic infection caused by Treponema pallidum bacteria" Description is: "The primary stage of syphilis is usually marked by the appearance of a single sore called a chancre. The chancre is usually firm, round, small, and painless."

Date of photography is 1971. Content provider is: CDC/Susan Lindsley Providing website states: "This image is in the public domain"

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