10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DARTROUS»
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In the French school the existence of a " dartrous diathesis" is recognized and
insisted upon, more especially by Hardy. It includes eczema, pityriasis, psoriasis,
and lichen, as different expressions of one and the same habit of system. Hardy's
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A practical treatise on diseases of the skin in children, ...
During lactation achores appear in dartrous subjects with their proper characters;
but, towards the second period of infancy, they are transformed into lichenoid or
eczematous diseases, accompanied by itching, the intensity of which sometimes
...
3
A clean skin: how to get it and how to keep it. Skin ...
Dartrous and Arthritic eruptions rarely penetrate beneath the superficial layers of
the skin, are hardly ever ulcerative, are generally attended with heat and irritation
, and leave behind them only temporary discoloration. Scrofulous and Syphilitic ...
John Wilkins Williams, 1864
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Dunglison's American medical library
... in great heat, dartings, itchings, and throbbing, extending to a greater or less
height into the intestine (Nos. 32, 33, 34, 35). These symptoms indicate that the
dartrous affection had extended to the mucous membrane of the rectum, as well
as ...
5
Practical observations on the venereal disease, and on the ...
In both cases there may be constipation, feeling of weight, heat and uneasiness
in the rectum ; but when these symptoms arise from a dartrous affection, there are
superadded intolerable itchings, accompanied with burning sensations at the ...
6
Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
M. Maunoir, of Geneva, on this occasion adds another instance: a child, whose
arm was covered with dartrous eruptions, which inflamed during the influence of
the cow-pox inoculation, and assumed the appearance of as many cow-pocks.
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
M. Maunoir, of Ge- sevi, on this occasion adds mnother instance : a child, whose
arm was covered with dartrous eruptions, which inflamed during the influence of
the cow-pox inoculation, and assumed the appearance of as many cow-pocks.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
8
The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
Few surgeons have escaped the embarrassment experienced in healing ulcers
of small extent upon these parts; by the new method they may be cicatrized
promptly. Dartrous ulcers, and indeed all dartrous and erysipelatous affections in
a ...
9
London Medical and Surgical Journal
We should carefully avoid sulphurous preparations, so frequently and so
unseasonably employed in the cure of all diseases called dartrous. The same
may be said of mercurial preparations. We have frequently seen patients enter
the Hospital ...
10
Guy's Hospital Reports
The arrangement of M. Hardy in placing lichen, eczema, impetigo, and pityriasis,
together as forms of dartrous disease, seemed to me a judici0us method ; and
with great interest I have regarded the work of Dr. M'Call Anderson of the same ...