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... characters of these varieties may be the more easily comprehended and contrasted ; and , secondly , that the reader may be placed in possession of the largest amount of illus- tration admitting of being compressed into a limited space ...
... characters of these varieties may be the more easily comprehended and contrasted ; and , secondly , that the reader may be placed in possession of the largest amount of illus- tration admitting of being compressed into a limited space ...
Page 57
... character , and become distin- guished from the rest when submitted to chemical experiment . For example , when diluted acetic acid is added to the cells measuring zoo of an inch and less , the entire nucleus is rendered transparent and ...
... character , and become distin- guished from the rest when submitted to chemical experiment . For example , when diluted acetic acid is added to the cells measuring zoo of an inch and less , the entire nucleus is rendered transparent and ...
Page 68
... character of a hair is very perceptible in the eyebrows and eyelashes , and in the vibrissæ of the nose and meatus auditorius . When the hair has been cut , its pointed character is necessarily lost . Sometimes , however , there is an ...
... character of a hair is very perceptible in the eyebrows and eyelashes , and in the vibrissæ of the nose and meatus auditorius . When the hair has been cut , its pointed character is necessarily lost . Sometimes , however , there is an ...
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Sir Erasmus Wilson. is unnecessary to say more than that it offers the same characters around the hair as upon the ... character of a hair torn up from its root . The cells from the sides of the pouch proceed , with a gentle curve ...
Sir Erasmus Wilson. is unnecessary to say more than that it offers the same characters around the hair as upon the ... character of a hair torn up from its root . The cells from the sides of the pouch proceed , with a gentle curve ...
Page 93
... characters to those exhibited on the surface of the body , upon the mucous membrane of the fauces and pharynx . By the fifth day , the efflorescence on the face reaches its height ; it then appears upon the trunk of the body and upper ...
... characters to those exhibited on the surface of the body , upon the mucous membrane of the fauces and pharynx . By the fifth day , the efflorescence on the face reaches its height ; it then appears upon the trunk of the body and upper ...
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acarus accompanied acid affection Alibert alteration animalcule appearance areola attack become body bullæ cause cells characters chronic cicatrix commencement congestion consequence constitutional symptoms contagion crust cutaneous derma desiccation desquamation developed disease disorder eczema effusion elevations epiderma eruption erysipelas erythema exciting extends face favus febrile fever fluid follicle frequently give rise granules growth hair hair-follicles herpes impetigo inch increased inflammation inoculation instances integument irritation itching kelis latter lepra lichen lotion lymph mercury morbid mucous membrane nitrate of silver observed occasionally occurs ointment ounce pain papillæ papulæ patches patient pemphigus period persons pimples pityriasis PLATE porrigo present produced prurigo pruritus psoriasis pustules Rayer red colour remarks remedies ringworm roseola rubeola scabies scabs scales scalp scarlatina sebaceous sebiparous glands secretion seen skin small-pox sometimes spots substance surface syphilitic thick thin tint tion tissue treatment tubercles tumours ulceration urticaria vaccination varicella variety variola vesicles Willan yellowish
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