Why does Jonathan Hunter’s name grace this ulcer? Jonathan Hunter was one of medicine’s most influential practitioners. Among his works is the treatise “On the Venereal Disease,” which addressed the then-unanswered question of whether gonorrhea and syphilis were different expressions of the same disease. Hunter attempted to settle the issue by inoculating himself in this manner: “Two punctures were made on [my] penis with a lancet dipped in venereal matter from a gonorrhea.” Unfortunately, the donor of the “venereal matter” had both gonorrhea and syphilis. Hunter soon developed a chancre on his penis and later developed secondary syphilis. The mistaken conclusion of his little experiment was that gonorrhea and syphilis were the same disease. Incidentally, Dr. Hunter died 26 years after his selfinoculation from classic syphilitic heart disease. |
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