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- Journal of cutaneous and genito-urinary diseases
Journal of cutaneous and genitourinary diseases
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: JOURNAL CUTANEOUS Diseases VOL V. MAY, 1887. No. j. ©vtgtual EDITORIAL NOTE. A Word of explanation is due the readers of this Journal for the n
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on-appearance of the portrait designed to illustrate Dr. Duhring's notes of a "Case of Unique Linear Distribution of Cutaneous Lesions of Unknown Nature" in the April number. The facts are that an engraving was made of the colored picture furnished by the author, the proof of which was accepted as satisfactory. The impressions printed for the Journal proved to be indistinct and so unsatisfactory, from an artistic point of view, that they were rejected. The discovery of the failure of the prints was made too late to admit of its correction without delaying the issue of the Journal unseasonably. A FURTHER CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF MOLLUSCUM FIBROSUM ; ETIOLOGY; FIBROMATOUS INFILTRATION AND ITS RELATION TO KELOID.' R. W. TAYLOR, M.D., Surgeon to Charity Hospital. THE various forms of connective-tissue new growths of the skin, which include scleroderma, morphoea, xanthoma, molluscum fibrosum, and keloid, can to-day be quite clearly differentiated clinically. The pathological anatomy ofthese affections, however, is in a far less satisfactory condition, and much has yet to be learned before sharply drawn lines of the histological appearances of these affections can be laid down. This lack of pathological knowledge is felt mostly in the study of scleroderma and morphœa, and results in uncertainty of opinion as to whether they are really two distinct affections, whether they are simply varieties of one affection, or whether they are more or less remotely allied to one another. The truth is, that connective-tissue new growths so often differ from the type-form and so frequently merge the one into the other that i...
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ISBN-13:
9780217843447
ISBN-10:
0217843441
Publication Date:
8/17/2009
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