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... patches seen in rubeola , depends upon a peculiarity in the distribution of the cutaneous nerves and vessels , and corresponds with that natural appearance of the skin which is so frequently seen in healthy children , and which is ...
... patches seen in rubeola , depends upon a peculiarity in the distribution of the cutaneous nerves and vessels , and corresponds with that natural appearance of the skin which is so frequently seen in healthy children , and which is ...
Page 92
... patches of a crescentic and annular form . The efflorescence makes its appearance on the fourth day from the commencement of the febrile symptoms , increases for another four days , and is succeeded at its decline by furfuraceous ...
... patches of a crescentic and annular form . The efflorescence makes its appearance on the fourth day from the commencement of the febrile symptoms , increases for another four days , and is succeeded at its decline by furfuraceous ...
Page 93
... patches , which , by their increase or coalescence , assume an irregularly crescentic form . The patches are slightly raised above the surface , and the entire skin is somewhat swollen . The colour of the rash at its acme , is a bright ...
... patches , which , by their increase or coalescence , assume an irregularly crescentic form . The patches are slightly raised above the surface , and the entire skin is somewhat swollen . The colour of the rash at its acme , is a bright ...
Page 96
... patches in an ordinary case of rubeola vulgaris . 108. Diagnosis . The diagnostic characters of rubeola are , firstly , the Treatise on the Diseases of the Skin , translated by Dr. Willis , p . 145 . affection of the mucous membrane ...
... patches in an ordinary case of rubeola vulgaris . 108. Diagnosis . The diagnostic characters of rubeola are , firstly , the Treatise on the Diseases of the Skin , translated by Dr. Willis , p . 145 . affection of the mucous membrane ...
Page 97
... patches of the rash , with in- termediate unaffected portions of skin . From scarlatina it is distinguished by the crescentic patches ; the crimson or raspberry - like hue of the redness , and the presence of coryza , catarrh , and ...
... patches of the rash , with in- termediate unaffected portions of skin . From scarlatina it is distinguished by the crescentic patches ; the crimson or raspberry - like hue of the redness , and the presence of coryza , catarrh , and ...
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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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