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OF THE
DISEASES OF CHILDREN
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL.
THE ARTICLES WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE WORK BY AMERICAN, BRITISH, AND CANADIAN AUTHORS.
Copyright, 1889, by J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY.
JBLIPPINCOTTY
STEREOTYPERSANDPRINTERS
COMPANY
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
PART I.
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
DISORDERS of the GLANDS. By JAMES NEVINS HYDE, M.D., Chicago,
Ill., Professor of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Rush Medical College, Chicago;
Dermatologist to the Michael Reese Hospital, Physician for Diseases of the Skin
to the Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago
INFLAMMATIONS. By W. A. HARDAWAY, M.D., St. Louis, Mo., Professor of
Diseases of the Skin in the Missouri Medical College and in the St. Louis Post-
Graduate School of Medicine
PHLEGMON.-ULCERS. By H. TUHOLSKE, M.D., St. Louis, Missouri, Pro-
fessor of Surgical Pathology and Clinical Surgery in the Missouri Medical Col-
lege; Professor of Surgery and Genito-Urinary Diseases in the St. Louis Post-
INFLAMMATIONS (Continued). By L. DUNCAN BULKLEY, M.D., New York,
Physician to the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital .
ECZEMA. By ARTHUR VAN HARLINGEN, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., Lecturer on
Dermatology at the Jefferson Medical College
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PURPURA. BY ARTHUR VAN HARLINGEN, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., Lecturer on
Dermatology at the Jefferson Medical College.
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HYPERTROPHIES AND ATROPHIES. By J. E. GRAHAM, M.D., Toronto,
Canada, Physician to the Toronto General Hospital; Professor of Medicine and
Lecturer on Dermatology, University of Toronto
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HYPERTROPHIES AND ATROPHIES (Continued). By HENRY W. STEL-
WAGON, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., Physician to Philadelphia Dispensary for Skin
Diseases; Instructor in Dermatology in the University of Pennsylvania; Physi-
cian to Skin Department of Philadelphia and Howard Hospitals
NÆVUS, OR BIRTH-MARK. By LEWIS S. PILCHER, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital
of New York; Surgeon to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital; Consulting Sur-
geon to the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum
SYPHILITIC SKIN-AFFECTIONS.
By I. E. ATKINSON, M.D., Baltimore,
Md., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and of Clinical Medicine in
the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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PARASITIC DISEASES. By HENRY W. STELWAGON, M.D., Philadelphia,
Pa., Physician to Philadelphia Dispensary for Skin Diseases; Instructor in Der-
matology in the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to Skin Department of
Philadelphia and Howard Hospitals
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