raw" or "bare" tongue. This condition of the tongue has not, in my experience, received from medical writers a tithe of the attention it deserves to have paid to it. Here the superficial structures of the tongue are denuded, more or less completely, of... Aids to Diagnosis: Part I-[II] ... - Page 40by John Milner Fothergill - 1883Full view - About this book
| John Milner Fothergill - 1881 - 88 pages
...are the more distracting and puzzling when the tongue is coated with fur pretty thickly. The 'raw' or 'bare' tongue. This condition of the tongue has...epithelium, and here a coat is apt to form again (Flint). Both in aonte or chronic conditions, the absence of the normal epithelial covering, whether slight... | |
| 1882 - 592 pages
...appearance are more distracting and puzzling when the tongue is coated with fur pretty thickly. The "raw" or "bare" tongue. This condition of the tongue has...epithelium, and here a coat is apt to form again (Flint). Both in acute or chronic conditions, the absence of the normal epithelial covering, whether slight... | |
| 1882 - 928 pages
...appearance are more distracting and puzzling when the tongue is coated with fur pretty thickly. The "raw" or "bare" tongue. This condition of the tongue has...tongue is abnormally red and imperfectly covered with the epithelium, and here a coat is apt to form again. (Flint). Both in acute or chronic conditions,... | |
| 1882 - 848 pages
...appearance are more distracting and puzzling when the tongue is coated with fur pretty thickly. The " raw " or "bare " tongue. This condition of the tongue has...tongue is abnormally red and imperfectly covered with the epithelium, and here a coat is apt to form again. (Flint). Both in acute or chronic conditions,... | |
| 1908 - 666 pages
...that, I am afraid, does not often receive the consideration which, from its gravity, should be accorded to it. Here the superficial structures of the tongue...more or less completely, of the natural epithelium. Both in acute and chronic conditions the absence of the epithelial covering, whether slight or considerable,... | |
| John William Fyfe - 1909 - 800 pages
...has not received from medical writers the attention which should be given to it. In this condition the superficial structures of the tongue are denuded,...the natural epithelium. In convalescence from acute diseases, where the tongue has been coated, sometimes it is abnormally red and imperfectly covered... | |
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