Archives of Dermatology, Volume 7

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G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1881
 

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Pagina 426 - The course of pulmonary syphilis is generally slow and apyretic, which is not usually the case in tubercular phthisis. Syphilis also is accustomed to attack only one lung, and one part of the lung. This tendency to localization is considered by the author to be a very important point in the diagnosis of pulmonary syphilis, whether the lung be attacked at an early or at a late stage of the disease.
Pagina 152 - M. After the ingredients are thoroughly incorporated, the mass is rolled into sticks of various sizes, from one-quarter to three-quarters of an inch in diameter, and cut off in lengths of two or three inches each. The idea of the different sizes is that the work may be rapidly done with the broader sticks, where a large surface is to be gone over, while the thinner ones fit small irregularities, or can be applied to small isolated spots. If the sticks are more than two or three inches in length,...
Pagina 309 - ... to try that drug. In certain cases he has found it decidedly efficacious. He begins with ten drops of the tincture, and, if in half an hour there is no relief, he gives twelve or fifteen drops, and so on, until one or two drachms have been reached in two hours.— A".
Pagina 149 - DISEASE. By L. DUNCAN BULKLEY, AM, MD. Attending Physician for Skin and Venereal Diseases at the New York Hospital, Out-Patient Department ; Editor of the Archives of Dermatology, etc.
Pagina 6 - If the eruption is seated within that part of the prepuce which is extended over the glans, so that the vesicles are kept constantly covered and moist, like those that occur in the throat, they commonly break about the fourth or fifth day, and form a small ulceration on each patch. This discharges a little turbid serum, and has a white base, with a slight elevation at the edges, and by an inaccurate or inexperienced observer, it may be readily mistaken for chancre ; more especially if any escharotic...
Pagina 5 - ... one, or sometimes two red patches, about the size of a silver penny, upon which are clustered five or six minute transparent vesicles, which, from their extreme tenuity, appear of the same red hue as the base on which they stand. In the course of twenty-four or thirty hours the vesicles enlarge and become of a milky hue, having lost their transparency, and on the third day they are coherent and assume an almost pustular appearance.
Pagina 338 - ... as shown by the peculiar warts on the velum. In fact, in this case one is strongly reminded of the explanation of similar affections given by Dr. Sexton in the paper quoted, " that it may be surmised that granuloma, or circumscribed, small, round-cell infiltration takes place within the tympanum, that the invasion is rapid, and that it prevents by fixation the conductive apparatus from its normal movements.

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