10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FISHSKIN DISEASE»
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An American Text-book of Genito-urinary Diseases, Syphilis ...
iydoz, fish. Synonyms. — Xeroderma ; Xeroderma ichthyoides ; Ichthyosis vera ;
Ichthyosis congenita ; Sauriasis ; Fishskin disease ; Fr. Ichthyose ; Ger.
Fischschuppenkrankheit ; Fischschuppenausschlag ; Fischschuppenaussatz.
Definition.
Lemuel Bolton Bangs, William Augustus Hardaway, 1898
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LSD, Marihuana, Yoga, and Hypnosis
Two sisters with congenital fishskin disease were exposed to a hypnotic-
induction procedure at weekly intervals for eight weeks and given suggestions
that specific affected skin areas would soon start to grow soft and smooth and the
thick skin ...
Theodore X. Barber, Theodore Xenophon Barber
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A Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and Surgery
ICHTHYOSIS (Fishskin-disease; Xeroderma). Detlnltlon._.-\ congenital chronic
hypertrophic disease, characterized by dryness and scaliness of the skin and a
variable amount of papillary hypertrophy. Symptoms.-—Two forms of the disease
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George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle, 1900
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Gould and Pyle's Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and ...
ICHTHYOSIS (Fishskin -disease; Xeroderma). Definition. — A congenital chronic
hypertrophic disease, characterized by dryness and scaliness of the skin and a
variable amount of papillary hypertrophy. Symptoms.— Two forms of the disease
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George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle, Richard John Ernst Scott, 1912
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A Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Science: A Guide for the ...
(Sepliccemia ; Pyaemia ; Pyohcemia.) A morbid condition of the blood, caused by
the introduction of ichorous or putrid matters. ICHTHYOSIS. (Xeroderma
Ichthyoides ; Fishskin Disease.) A very rare non- contagious, squamous skin
disease.
(Xeroderma Ichthyoides; Fishskin Disease.) A very rare noncontagious,
squamous skin disease. Icrnnns. See Jamzriice. IMPETIGO. (Psydracia; Crusted
or Running Scull.) Pustular or humid tetter. | Imrornnoa AND Srnnurrr. The former
may be ...
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Principles of Pathology, and Practice of Physic
Itfave not included ichthyosis, or fishskin disease, because it is exceedingly rare;
it has the same pathology as lepra, and similar treatment is applicable to this
affection. Une form of it, ichthyosis cornea, is a surgical disease. LE PRA. '' By this
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John Mackintosh, Samuel George Morton, 1837
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
The last case, on his admission to the Asylum, presented a remarkable instance
of the affection known as ichthyosis or fishskin disease, the eruption covering the
entire trunk and extremities. Frequent baths and applications of castile soap, ...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate, 1864
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... abnormal sensation such as tingling or burning skin dryness fishskin disease
ichthyosis phrynoderma xeroderma xerodermia xerosis skin dryness preventer
antixerotic skin elevation papule small, circumcized solid growth vesicle
containing ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
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Ichthyosis is hereditary and characterized by "dry, thickened, scaly skin," hence its nickname, fishskin disease. The word ichthyosis comes from ... «The Week Magazine, Jun 15»