The Student's Book of Cutaneous Medicine and Diseases of the Skin, Tema 12,Volumen2

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Página 464 - By prayers, exorcisms, <fec., which they used in order to relieve the fascination, they increased the passion and terror of mind to a great degree, even to distraction, and then desired my assistance. By the arguments which I used, and some composing anti-hysterical remedies, the violence of her fits became much pacified. I directed a lotion for her face, which took off the...
Página 440 - The erythematous patches are of a red or purplish hue, more or less vivid, and vary in size from half an inch to two inches or more in diameter.
Página 445 - ... the palm, and may be advantageously prescribed in doses of two to four minims three times a day, directly after food, and in any convenient vehicle. Alopecia syphilitica will yield very readily to the treatment applicable to the parent disease, namely, iodide of potassium, with the local inunction of the nitric oxide of mercury ointment diluted in the proportion of one part to three or four of benzoated lard or vaseline, or the use of a lotion of the perchloride of mercury. "With regard to greyness,...
Página 465 - ... sickness, or any symptoms of its approach, except a little warm flushing just before it appears. It easily comes away, and leaves the skin clear and white, but smuts the cloth that wipes it from the face ; it feels unctuous, and seems like grease and soot or blacking mixed. It has no taste at all. She never had the menses ; is thin but healthful ; the blackness appears nowhere but in the prominent part of her face. There are a thousand eye-witnesses to the truth of this uncommon case. The anomalar...
Página 428 - Hairs are found upon all parts of the body, with the exception of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
Página 418 - ... fœtal stage, and the cause of their consequent modification of destiny — no longer to rise through those higher stages of animalization which culminate in the production of horn, but doomed in their crude condition to the lowest function which belongs to immature organic matter, namely, proliferation. We can find no better word to express this degradation of structure than the term 'granular degeneration.

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