10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «MELITAGRA»
Discover the use of
melitagra in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
melitagra and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
Its resemblance to honey has originated some of its names, as melv- eeris,
effloratio melita, psydracia mellifera, melitagra, <fec. Alibert has two forms — "
melitagra acuta, vel flavescens," and " melitagra chronica, vel nigricans." The
latter is ...
2
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
Its resemblance to honey has originated some of its names, as meli- oeris,
effloratio melita, psydracia mdlifera, melitagra, <fec. Alibert has two forms — "
melitagra acuta, vel flavescens," aud " melitagra chronica, vel nigricans." The
latter is ...
3
Essays on the Effects of Iodine in Scrofulous Diseases: ...
15, no trade, tubercular scrofula on the left side of the neck, with the complication
of melitagra (Alibert) on the jaw of the same side. Asselot, aet. 16, double
ophthalmia, ozcena, hypertrophy of the lips, melitagra spread over eyelids, nose
...
Jean Guillaume Auguste Lugol,
1831
4
The Medical Quarterly Review
The third genus, or Melitagra, (the Impetigo of Willan and Bateman,) is divided
into two species only, the acute and chronic. The following case, which is an
example of the acute form, was treated in the hospital of St. Louis : "A woman,
aged ...
... heat, tension, redness, swelling. Ijocal varieties attack the ear, the nose, the
scalp, and face. It is usual to specify particularly I. capitis. This has received a
host of names : porrigo larvalis, tinea granulata, melitagra, crusta lactea, <tc. It
may be ...
6
On diseases of the skin v. 2 1868
These crusts, after a time, acquire a darker olive hue, or even become black,
chiefly from the addition of blood, and the disease was then called by Alibert
Melitagra nigricans. Other fanciful writers have compared them with the skin
which forms ...
Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra,
1868
7
Neue Zeitschrift für homöopathische Klinik
trisch auf zwei gleichen Theflen des Körpers, auf beiden Armen oder Beinen,
aufzutreten pflegt. In der Impetigo sparsa genannten Varietät des Melitagra ist die
Krankheit, aus kleinen unregelmässigen Borken bestehend, in verschiedene ...
8
Hirschel's Zeitschrift für homöopathische Klinik
In der Impetigo sparsa genannten Varietät des Melitagra ist die Krankheit, aus
kleinen unregelmässigen Borken bestehend, in verschiedene Gegenden
zerstreut. In der scabida genannten Varietät sind die Borken auf wenige Plätze
vertheilt, ...
Bernhard Hirschel, Edmund Lewi,
1865
9
Acne ; its etiology, pathology and treatment
... Teigne rugeuse ; Rache farineuse; Ger. Kleienartiger, asbestartiger
Schuppengrind ; Eng. Furfuraceous seal). Sub-var. : Age. — Pityriasis, etc.,
senilis, infantilis ; Ger. Kleienausschlag der Kinder, der Greise. B. Acne sebacea
faciei. Melitagra ...
Lucius Duncan Bulkley,
1885
10
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The circumference was covered with melitagra, the crusts of which became of the
same deep colour as the lips, which were thus affected by two diseases at once,
each of which might exist independently of the other. * Metnoire »nr l'Emploi ...