| Clinical medicine - 1917 - 346 pages
...changes may occur in the fingers of those engaged in routine work with radioactive substances. These local objective changes consist chiefly of flattening...compared with the marked subjective symptoms, such as paraesthesia, anaesthesia of varying degree, tenderness, throbbing and even pain. The persistence of... | |
| George Martin Kober, William Clinton Hanson - Employees - 1916 - 952 pages
...changes may occur on the fingers of those engaged in routine work with radioactive substances. These local objective changes consist chiefly of flattening...superficial layers of the skin and even atrophy and intractible ulceration. These lesions are usually slight compared with the marked subjective symptoms,... | |
| Pharmaceutical industry - 1916 - 552 pages
...changes may occur on the fingers of those engaged In routine work with radioactive substances, consisting chiefly of flattening of the characteristic ridges,...thickening and scaling of the superficial layers of skin and even atrophy and intractable ulceration. To avoid injury special forceps and vises have been... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1917 - 346 pages
...changes may occur in the fingers of those engaged in routine work with radioactive substances. These local objective changes consist chiefly of flattening...compared with the marked subjective symptoms, such as parsesthesia, anaesthesia of varying degree, tenderness, throbbing and even pain. The persistence of... | |
| Frederic Francis Burghard, Allen Buckner Kanavel - Surgery - 1921 - 824 pages
...required in making therapeutic applications. These have been well described by Ordway, who mentions "flattening of the characteristic ridges, thickening...skin, and even atrophy and intractable ulceration" as the chief objective signs. An additional phenomenon which we have many times observed consists in... | |
| Medicine - 1916 - 896 pages
...element. His observations are sunvnarized as follows: "Local objective changes consist of flattening, thickening, and scaling of the superficial layers...skin and even atrophy and intractable ulceration. The most marked symptoms are subjective, consisting of parasthesia, anesthesia, tenderness, throbbing,... | |
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