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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYOSIS»
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1
The South African Medical Record
the bacterial theory. These considerations explain why the question of the
aetiology (if these skin diseases j is still open for discussion. In this note I wish to
deal with the role played by these cocci in cases of pyosis only. It will noi be
deemed ...
2
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
“Manual of Tropical JOURNAL or TROPICAL ("Pyosis Corletti"). “ Skin Diseases."
London. GOUGEROT (1917). “ La Dermatologie en Clientele." Paris. LOBBY (
1777). “ Tractatus de Morbis Cutaneis.” Paris. MoaaIs (1911). “ Diseases of the ...
3
A Dictionary of Nursing
Alternatively a hydropneumothorax may become infected. pyorrhoea [py-o-ree-a]
n. a former name for periodontal disease. pyosalpinx [py-oh-sal-pinks] n. the
accumulation of pus in a Fallopian tube. pyosis 418 pyosis [py-oh-sis] n. the ...
Elizabeth Martin, Tanya McFerran, 2008
4
Manual of Tropical Medicine
of the Temperate Zones, has very little or no effect in pyosis mansoni. After the
eruption has disappeared, it is advisable to use some Condy's fluid or other
disinfectant in the bath to prevent relapses; and, if the skin is not too tender. a
formalin ...
Sir Aldo Castellani, Albert John Chalmers, 1920
and S . Ranakrishnana that in the incipient lesions a streptococcus was present
with cultures of which it was possible to reproduce the malady. A vaccine is
curative. PYOSIS NODULIFORMIS (Pyosis Nodulo-Crustosa Tropicalis, ...
6
The international encyclopedia of surgery: a systematic ...
Pyosis. Local. Secondary Glandular Abscess. General. Acute Circumscribed
Abscess. Diffuse Suppuration. In order to bring out these facts, Shattock
suggested the term, :' Pyosis." Generalized Pyosis will then be what is named
Pyaemia: ...
7
Anais do Instituto de Medicina Tropical
Tropical Pyodermata. — The chief ones are: 1) Pyosis mansoni (Pyoderma
mansoni). 2) Pyosis nodularis trópica (Pyoderma nodulare tropicale) 3) Pyosis
cupoliformis (Pyoderma cupoliforme). 4) Pyosis follicularis crurum (Pyoderma
folliculare ...
8
Tropical Diseases Bulletin
[Tinea, Pian, Cutaneous Pyosis and other Skin Affections in Tripoli.] — Riforma
Medico. 1913. Apr. 12. Vol. 29. No. 15. pp. 396400. and Apr. 19. No. 16. pp. 425-
428. With 10 figs. The author quotes several cases of tinea, pian, various forms of
...
9
The International Encyclopædia of Surgery
Pyosis. Local. Secondary Glandular Abscess. General. Acute Circumscribed
Abscess. Diffuse Suppuration. In order to bring out these facts, Shattock
suggested the term, “Pyosis.” Generalized Pyosis will then be what is named
Pyaemia; ...
10
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
Tubeecuiosis. 1. Local (tuberculosis). 2. Glandular (tuberculosis). 3. General (
tuberculosis). Ptosis. (The process of acute infective or microbial suppuration due
to specific micrococci.) 1. Local (pyosis). 2. Glandular (pyosis). 3. General (pyosis
).