A Practical & theoretical treatise on the diseases of the skinChurchill, 1866 - 292 pages |
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... darkness of the centre proved by partial penetration of fluid to be due to the presence of air . Fig . 10. A hair from the head , viewed as an opaque object , proving , by different means , that the ordinary dark centre does not depend ...
... darkness of the centre proved by partial penetration of fluid to be due to the presence of air . Fig . 10. A hair from the head , viewed as an opaque object , proving , by different means , that the ordinary dark centre does not depend ...
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... darkness of the centre proved by partial penetration of fluid to be due to the presence of air . Fig . 10. A hair from the head , viewed as an opaque object , proving , by different means , that the ordinary dark centre does not depend ...
... darkness of the centre proved by partial penetration of fluid to be due to the presence of air . Fig . 10. A hair from the head , viewed as an opaque object , proving , by different means , that the ordinary dark centre does not depend ...
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... dark races of mankind the colour of the skin is caused by a quantity of black pigment deposited in the lower cells of the epidermis . In examining a por- tion of the recent skin of a negro a short while ago , I found a dark beaded line ...
... dark races of mankind the colour of the skin is caused by a quantity of black pigment deposited in the lower cells of the epidermis . In examining a por- tion of the recent skin of a negro a short while ago , I found a dark beaded line ...
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... dark hue . The cutis , or true skin , as it is termed , is a network of Cutis . fibrous material , the close texture of which is most evi- dent in its superficial layers . Inferiorly it passes by insensible gradations into , or becomes ...
... dark hue . The cutis , or true skin , as it is termed , is a network of Cutis . fibrous material , the close texture of which is most evi- dent in its superficial layers . Inferiorly it passes by insensible gradations into , or becomes ...
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... dark edges becoming suddenly pale ) , without our being able , through a change in the focus , to bring their terminal points into view . We can but seldom distinguish with certainty a knotty or pointed ending of such a cross stria ...
... dark edges becoming suddenly pale ) , without our being able , through a change in the focus , to bring their terminal points into view . We can but seldom distinguish with certainty a knotty or pointed ending of such a cross stria ...
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acid acne Acne rosacea affected alopecia appear applied arsenic attacked bath become Causes character chronic cicatrix cloth colour commences complaint crusts cutaneous cuticle cyst Diagnosis diameter disease drachm early eczema elephantiasis Engravings on Wood eruption erythema extremities favus Fcap female follicle Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition frequently glands glycerine grains growth hair herpes circinnatus icthyosis impetigo instances irregular irritation itching keloid latter lepra less lichen lotion lupus Medical MEDICINE mercury nail numerous Engravings observed occur ointment ounce pain papillæ papules parasite patches PATHOLOGY patient period pimples pityriasis Plates pompholix porrigo portion Post 8vo prurigo pruritus psoriasis puberty pustules relapse removed rupia scabies scabs scales scalp scrotum sebaceous Second Edition secretion seen seldom situation Skin Hospital smooth sometimes sporules stage Startin sulphur surface SURGERY sycosis symptoms syphilitic thin Third Edition tissue tondens treatment tubercles tumour ulceration urticaria usually vaccination variety vesicles wart
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