Syphilis in a sentence as a noun

In Franklin's time, too much sex would likely expose you to health hazards such as syphilis, or unwanted babies.

Resistant clap and syphilis are a growing occurrence.

Who were US citizensIt doesn't matter if they were us citizens or not. Take for example the Tuskegee syphilis experiment [1].

"from the horrors of **** medicine to the deliberate withholding of care from syphilis victims in the Tuskegee \nexperiment"This is a deeply offensive comparison.

Corruption does not become less prevalent under a thicker layer of obfuscation!And, obviously, if you write down on your budget that you need tax money to intentionally give Southern black men syphilis and then leave it untreated just so that you can see what happens to them, some people might have a problem with that.

This is probably just mine, but have found that employers that I qualify for, react to an inquiry of being able to telecommute akin to a first date after saying you have syphilis.- Finding a great job, in a tech you want to use, in an industry you'd be very interested in, that pays well and has great benefits, only to find that you don't have the right citizenship.

Syphilis definitions

noun

a common venereal disease caused by the treponema pallidum spirochete; symptoms change through progressive stages; can be congenital (transmitted through the placenta)

See also: syph lues