RT Journal A1 Sutter LA T1 GAngrene following an injection of arsphenamin JF Journal of the American Medical Association JO Journal of the American Medical Association YR 1919 FD November 22 VO 73 IS 21 SP 1611 OP 1612 DO 10.1001/jama.1919.26120470001013 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1919.26120470001013 AB History.  —O. P. M., aged 35, married, an American laborer, family history negative, had his first attack of gonorrhea in 1903 and got over this in a short time. One year later he had a second attack, developing a double epididymitis, and was in the hospital five days. The next year he had a chancroid on the dorsum of the foreskin, which healed promptly. In June, 1917, when I saw him, he had a chancre on the right side of the shaft of the penis about 1 cm. from the pubis. I gave him an injection of 0.4 gm. of arsphenamin and a second one a week later. About one month after this his wife was in the hospital for a double pyosalpinx. She also had an ulcer the size of a dime on the anterior part of the cervix uteri. I gave her one injection of arsphenamin, after which