A System of genito-urinary diseases, syphilology and dermatology v. 3, 1894, Том 3Appleton, 1894 |
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accompanied acid acute affected appearance application attack become blebs blood blood-vessels body bullæ bullous carbuncle cause cells character chronic clinical color condition constitutional symptoms course crusts cutaneous cutis dermatitis dermatitis herpetiformis desquamation develop diagnosis disappear disturbance drug eczema epidermis epithelia eruption erysipelas erythema especially Etiology exfoliation extend exudation face fever followed frequently furuncle gangrene glands hæmorrhagic hair hair-follicles herpes herpetiformis horny Ichthyosis impetigo infection infiltration inflammation inflammatory inoculation irritation itching Kaposi latter layer lesions less lichen planus lichen ruber measles mucous membrane multiforme nerves observed occasionally occur ointment pain papillæ papillary papular papules patches pathological patient pemphigus pigment pityriasis portion present produced prognosis prurigo pruritus psoriasis purpura pustular pustules rarely rash regions result rete scalp scaly scarlatina scarlatiniform sebaceous sebaceous glands seborrhoea slight sometimes stage subcutaneous suppuration surface syphilis temperature thickened tion tissue treatment ulceration urticaria usually vaccination variola vary vesicles vesicular zoster
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Сторінка 969 - ROBERTS BARTHOLOW, MA, MD, LL.D. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, etc., etc.
Сторінка 775 - The individual lesions appear as tense, clear, shiny vesicles, obtuse, round or ovoid in form and varying in size from that of a pin head to that of a pea.
Сторінка 969 - Edited by JAMES C. WILSON, MD, Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.
Сторінка 921 - When this has obtained a diameter of about three-eighths of an inch, the epidermis in the centre gives way ; but as it is still organically continuous with the sound skin at its margin, it is not completely shed, but remains as a fringe round the central hole. By friction or other means, the free edge of the scale is from time to time removed, and the brown central fungus and the...
Сторінка iv - Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Dermatology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York...
Сторінка 733 - Sedatives when used internally are apt to be disappointing. The degree of general sedation that is required to affect the nerves of the skin in so intense a disturbance as pruritus often is, affords a sufficient reason why this method of treatment is usually objectionable. Further than this, the depressing and atonic after-effect on the nervous system tends to exaggerate the general hyperesthesia, which is already essentially an atonic condition, and thereby increases the tendency to itching.
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Сторінка 603 - In cases where such conditions can not be complied with, he should be placed in a hospital or asylum specially provided for this class of patients. Wherever he may be placed, the leper himself, as well as his habitation, should be kept scrupulously clean. In view of the fact that contamination probably takes place from the buccal or nasal secretions, these should be disinfected or destroyed with the same scrupulous care as would be indicated in a case of tuberculosis.
Сторінка 256 - Ecthol exerts a decided influence on eczema, and can be used to advantage in several different conditions. In cases of moist and inflamed lesions, with great soreness and irritation, it may be given in teaspoonful doses; and the more markedly the eruption is purulent the more decided the effect. It may also be used with manifest advantage when the patches are greatly infiltrated and the inflammation is sub-acute in character. — American Journal of Dermatology and Genito- Urinary Diseases.
Сторінка 88 - As to what may be the essence of smallpox, I am, for my own part, free to confess that I am wholly ignorant ; this intellectual deficiency being the misfortune of human nature, and common to myself and the world at large.