Diseases of the skin

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C.V. Mosby, 1916 - 916 pages
 

Contents

External Treatment
81
Classification
87
Cicatrix
93
Erythema Hyperæmicum
100
Erythema Scarlatinoides
104
Erythema Nodosum
112
Urticaria Pigmentosa
121
Dermatitis Exfoliativa
125
Dermatitis Exfoliativa Epidemica
128
Granuloma Annulare
138
Prurigo
142
Lichen Planus
147
Lichen Nitidus
161
Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
164
Psoriasis
170
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173
Pityriasis Rosea
181
Dermatitis Seborrhoica
186
Eczema
195
EczemaContd PAGE
197
Dermatitis Infectiosa Eczematoides
224
Herpes Simplex
228
Pompholyx
236
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
240
Impetigo Herpetiformis
248
Dermatitis Vegetans
260
Dermatitis Repens
264
Impetigo Contagiosa
270
Ecthyma
274
Carbunculus
278
Pustula Maligna
282
Dermatitis Gangrenosa Infantum
286
Diabetic Gangrene
290
Dermatitis Venanata
295
Dermatitis Medicamentosa
300
Dermatitis Factitia
307
Purpura
321
Purpura Annularis Telangiectodes
330
Ichthyosis Hystrix
336
Clavus
342
Keratosis Gonorrhœica
347
tion of examples of the commoner disorders such as eczema and syphilis
359
Keratosis Pilaris
360
Keratosis Follicularis
364
Keratosis Follicularis Contagiosa
369
Verruca
373
Synovial Lesions of the Skin
382
Synovial Lesions of the Skin
383
Angiokeratoma
386
Scleroderma
390
Sclerema Neonatorum
398
Dermatolysis
403
Acromegaly
408
Atrophia Senilis
411
Striæ et Maculæ Atrophicæ
419
Perforating Ulcer
424
Lentigo
427
Chloasma
428
Albinismus
434
Argyria
439
Hyperesthesia
441
Trichotillomania
449
NEW GROWTHS
453
Xanthoma
456
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
464
Cicatrix
466
Dermatitis Papillaris Capillitii
471

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Page 221 - The papules vary in size from that of a pin-head to that of a split pea.
Page 17 - when a painful stimulus is applied to a part of low sensibility in close central connection with a part of much greater sensibility the pain produced is felt in the part of higher sensibility rather than in the part of lower sensibility to which the stimulus was actually applied.
Page 311 - It is impossible to lay down hard and fast rules as to exactly what articles or materials are best for use in the household, because conditions vary so greatly.
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Page 55 - The disease may be either acute or chronic. In the acute form...
Page 59 - Walker's radical opinion that "eczema is a term commonly applied to any wet or scaly inflammation of the skin, of the cause or nature of which the observer is ignorant...
Page 141 - The clinical picture is that of "a mild febrile infectious disease, characterized by the appearance of an erythema and a superficial vesicular eruption over the mucous membrane of the mouth and on the skin of the hands and feet ; by salivation ; by swelling, burning, and paresthesia of the affected parts, with subsequent desquamation ; and by the healing of the ulcers without scar formation
Page 205 - tic de 1'epilation ' is not an inappropriate one. The scalp, the eyebrows and lashes, and the beard are the parts most frequently attacked." The expression, an otherwise apparently sane individual, as appropriate as it may seem in a dermatological discussion, cannot be condoned from a psychiatric view of the...
Page 412 - We have here, then, a disease which begins as pin-head reddish puncta or dots forming irregular patches, which slowly extend by the formation of new lesions upon the periphery. The puncta in the course of time disappear, leaving behind a brownish, brownish-yellow or reddish-brown pigmentation, which slowly fades. The...

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