10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PORRIGINOUS»
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1
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
... in addition, a porriginous eruption of the scalp. Tn compliance with that
gentleman's request I applied a thin stratum of the gypsum paste, the same as in
the preceding case. Here the result was equally unsatisfactory, for the
amendment was ...
2
Manual of diseases of the skin
B.] PORRIGINOUS ERUPTIONS. SYN.—Po'm~igo Scutulata ; P0rrigo Favosa.
Ring-worm; Fm-us. Willan and Bateman have confounded several cutaneous
diseases of different kinds under the name of porrigo, from porrum, a leek, from a
...
3
The Medico-chirurgical Review
... had been affected with an obstinate porriginous eruption on the scalp; and, as
this had disappeared, hooping-cough set in and had affected her general health
greatly, not only by the frequently repeated and severe paroxysms of coughing, ...
4
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
... had been affected with an obstinate porriginous eruption on the scalp; and, as
this had disappeared, hooping-cough set in and had affected her general health
greatly, not only by the frequently repeated and severe paroxysms of coughing, ...
5
Glasgow Medical Journal
The presence of the porriginous eruption will form' a just ground of distinction,
between this and other diseases of the eye ; and the characteristic marks of the
strumous species of ophthalmia, as they are described by Saunders, f will form
an ...
6
A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye
... perhaps, than any other. The ointment of oxide of zinc, one composed of 2
drachms of burnt alum to 1 ounce of lard, and various others; have also been
used. In cases supposed to be porriginous, a mixture of precipitated sulphur with
diluted ...
William Mackenzie, Addinell Hewson, Thomas Wharton Jones, 1855
7
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Allovved to walk about; has slight porriginous eruption; treated accordingly.
Septcmier 15th. Vein obliterated entirely; patient walks without feeling any
inconvenience from it. September 17th. Discharged—entirely well. Within a few
weeks the ...
8
The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
infancy and childhood, and constitutes the elementary form of some porriginous
diseases ; but at that period of life occasional eruptions of achores appear from
time to time without amounting to a disease. These seem to be connected with a
...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1832
9
A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine
Mr. Christian, consulting surgeon of the Liverpool Opthalmic Infirmary, has
described a variety of scrofulous opthalmia, which he calls porriginous, from the
disease being usually preceded by a porriginous “ eruption of pustules on the
face and ...
10
A Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children
Hence an attack of it is often followed by scrophulous ophthalmia and tumors
about the neck, with other distempers of like character. Porriginous eruptions on
the head, and serous ulcerations behind the ears, also frequently occur; and in _
r ...