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The New England Journal of Medicine
The case of Exormia lichen ferus occurred in a child of 14 months; it was very
severe, but yielded to southing sedative remedies, with frequent ablution. The
case of Exormia lichen lividus was a young man of 18, the same patient who
furnished ...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
1 Diarrhoea - - - 4 Dysenteria - - - 3 Ecpyesis porrigo favosa - 2 do. d0. galeata 2
Exormia lichen ferus - 1 do. do. lividus - 1 do. do. simplex - 2 do. do. urticosus 16
Hydathrus strumatosus - 1 Haemoptysis - - - 1 Helminthia - - - 1 Icterus choloeus
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EXORMIA. PAPULOUS SKIN. siniu. ACUIINATID ILEVA'HONS or 'rit: CUTICLI;
NOT CONTAINING a new, NOR 'ritivoiivo 'ro SUPPURATION; couaonn' 'raaumii'
rmo IN scene; For: the acuminated elevation of the cuticle, which the Latins call ...
John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper, Augustus Sidney Doane, 1835
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Genus III. Exormia, [from eiopuaw, to break out.] Papulae, or pimples. Generic
characters-Small acuminated elevations of. the cuticle; not containing a fluid, nor
tending to suppuration; commonly terminating in scurf. There are four species. 1.
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A Treatise on Diseases of the Skin and Its Appendages
Other names — Papulae (Latin) ; Exormia Lichen (Mason Good) ; Licheniasis
adultorum (Young) ; Dartre farineuse, Poussese (French) ; \t<\fiv (Greek) ; der
Zitterich, Schwindfluken (German) ; Huidmos (Dutch) ; Hudmossa (Swedish) ;
Lichene ...
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The practice of medicine: a treatise on special pathology ...
Papule, Papulae siccas, Pustulre siccas, Scabies sicca, Scabritiee, Exormia
lichen ; Fr. Gale seche, Dartre furfuracee volante, Poussee ; Ger. Hautmoos,
Schwindflecke, Knot, chenflechte. Lichen is a disease of the skin, which is
characterized ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Exormia prurigo : eruption diffuse; pimples nearly of the colour of the cuticle ;
when abraded by scratching, oozing a fluid that concretes into minute black
scabs ; intolerable itching, increased by sudden exposure to heat. Three varieties
. a.
EXORMIA, (ex. and opiiaa, 'to break forth,') Papula — e. Lichen, Lichen — e.
Prurigo, Prurigo — e. Strophulus. Strophulus. EXORTUS UXUUIUJI, ('the
beginning of the nails.') Pec Xail. EXOSIS, (t^Ljuis, from tx, and w&u, ' to impel.')
Luxati'in.
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
... a membrane facing away from cytosol. exorbitism[eg-sor'b -tiz-m]
exophthalmos. exormia a papular skin eruption. exoserosis [ek′′so-se-ro'sis]
an oozing of serum or exudate. exoskeleton [ek′′so-skel' -ton] an external hard
framework, ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
Prurigo: Cels.Plin.Willan,Young. Pruritus: Plin. et Auct. Med. Exormia prurigo:
Good. VERN. SYN.' G1'. Kvnr;/.oe, o8aEia'p.oc. Lat. Priiritns, prurigo. Eng. Itching.
Scot. Yeuk, youk. Ger. Juc-ken. Dut. Jeuking, jeukte. Fr. Démangeaison,prurit. Ilal
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Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1834