The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21F. A. Davis, 1899 |
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... present case in being completely destitute of hair , at least when the disease is thoroughly es- tablished and the case is a typical example . In circumscribed baldness the scalp is smooth , white and devoid of the nibbled as- pect ...
... present case in being completely destitute of hair , at least when the disease is thoroughly es- tablished and the case is a typical example . In circumscribed baldness the scalp is smooth , white and devoid of the nibbled as- pect ...
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... present for three years . In such cases there is one measure which should precede every other plan of treat- ment , and it can be told in one word , viz . , isolation . Affected children must be segre- gated from their fellows . Special ...
... present for three years . In such cases there is one measure which should precede every other plan of treat- ment , and it can be told in one word , viz . , isolation . Affected children must be segre- gated from their fellows . Special ...
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... present case . Disregarding the affec- tions which produce thin scales , we find that the history and the features of this case correspond to those of psoriasis . It is , in fact , a typical case of psoriasis . Ichthyosis , or fish ...
... present case . Disregarding the affec- tions which produce thin scales , we find that the history and the features of this case correspond to those of psoriasis . It is , in fact , a typical case of psoriasis . Ichthyosis , or fish ...
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... present vitality is evidenced by the announcement that The Eclectic Magazine of New York , This remarkable success of The Living Age is owed to the fact that it enables one with a comparatively small outlay of time and money , to keep ...
... present vitality is evidenced by the announcement that The Eclectic Magazine of New York , This remarkable success of The Living Age is owed to the fact that it enables one with a comparatively small outlay of time and money , to keep ...
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... present in this case are due to an application which has been made . This is not a tubercular syphilide , for the reasons that it lacks the distinctive coppery hue , it is of much slower development and course , and there is no evidence ...
... present in this case are due to an application which has been made . This is not a tubercular syphilide , for the reasons that it lacks the distinctive coppery hue , it is of much slower development and course , and there is no evidence ...
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