10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PORRIGO»
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1
Clinical observations on the constitutional origin of the ...
The Porrigo Scutulata is usually considered as obstinate as any form of the
disease ; yet I am sure that the results which I have stated have been more
largely drawn from that variety than any other. The Porrigo Lupinosa has been
with me a ...
2
Clinical Observations On the Constitutional Origin of the ...
The Porrigo Scutulata is usually considered as obstinate :as 'any- form of the
disease; yet-Lam sure that the results which I. have stated have been more
largely drawnfi'orn that variety than any other. The Porrigp Lupinosahas been
with me a ...
3
On the diseases of infants and children
It. By Bateman and the older writers, porrigo has been regarded as a pustular
disease, the result of inflammation. Comparatively recent researches with the
microscope, however, seem to have established the fact of two varieties, at least,
being ...
Fleetwood Churchill, 1856
4
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
I have seen the scratch of a cat produce a porrigo; a latch of a door, or a burn
produce the same, in fact any irritant applied to the surface of an enfeebled child,
will call out the pustular tendency of the system, and produce porrigo. Several ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1856
5
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Porrigo Lupina. This brains by a chain of tubercles, which are hi proximity to one
another. The feel of the .skin is like a cord extending from one point to another,
and it seems as if the disease was in the absorbent vessels. These spread and ...
6
the british and foreing medical review or quarterly journal ...
Impetigo of the scalp, in our author's arrangement, comprises three species, viz.,
impetigo sparsa (porrigo favosa, Willan), impetigo granulata (tinea, or porrigo
granulata), and impetigo eczematosa (porrigo, or impetigo larvalis). Impetigo ...
john forbes m.d f.r.s. f.g.s, 1843
7
Dunglison's American medical library
102 with discharges, I have always found much more readily influenced hi'
iieficially by the fumigating method of treatment, than those that are of a dry
nature. favos (rayer), porrigo (willan), tinea, «fcc. By favns I understand a pustular
and ...
8
A Practical Compendium of the Diseases of the Skin: ...
with discharges, I have always found much more^eadily influenced beneficially
by the fumigating method of treatment, than those that are of a dry nature. pavus (
rater), porrigo (willan), ^inea, &c. By favus I understand a pustular and contagious
...
9
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
Porrigo has broken out in a school or a family, and has been rapidly
communicated by contagion, so as to swell the proportion of the latter disease.
Before I proceed to consider particularly each of these affections, I shall make
some general ...
Dr. Corrigan's observations are very applicable. He says:— “ The first position
which I would wish to fix in your mind is, that there is but one genus, one species,
onevariety, of porrigo, or genuine scall. It is the same disease in all its characters,
...