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" Greeks), is principally characterized by the appearance of shining tubercles, of different sizes, of a dusky red or livid colour, on the face, ears, and extremities ; together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of... "
A System of Practical Nosology: To which is Prefixed, a Synopsis of the ... - Page 248
by David Hosack - 1821 - 386 pages
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A Practical Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases: According to the Arrangement of ...

Thomas Bateman - Skin - 1836 - 440 pages
...Elephantiasis (Plate LXVIII. of BATEMAN) (as described by the Greeks*) is principally characterised by the appearance of shining tubercles, of different sizes, of a dusky red or livid colour, on * The terms i\«f>as and i\e^avTiaais were applied to this tubercular disease by Aretaeus, and the succeeding...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 57

Medicine - 1842 - 564 pages
...Definitions of Tubercular Leprosy. " The Elephantiasis," says Dr Bateman,f " (as described by the Greeks), is principally characterized by the appearance of...together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of its sensibility, and a falling off of all the hair, except that of the...
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Die Türkei un deren Bewohner in ihren naturhistorischen ..., Volume 2

Lorenz Rigler - 1852 - 602 pages
...suppuration,"... und pag. 153: „ The Elephantiasis (äs described by the Greeks) is principally characterised by the appearance of shining tubercles of different...or livid colour on the face, ears and extremities; a in der ferneren Beschreibung wird kein Unterschied zwischen beiden Krankheiten ersichtlich. Die anästhetische...
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Archaeological Essays, Volume 2

James Young Simpson - Archaeology - 1872 - 372 pages
...par MM. Cazenave et Schedel. 2 Practical Synops,s of Cutaneous Diseases (edit. of 1829), 411, 412. tubercles, of different sizes, of a dusky red or livid...ears, and extremities ; together with a thickened and rugose state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of its sensibility, and a falling off of all the...
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Outlines of the Science and Practice of Medicine, Issue 218

William Aitken - Medicine - 1874 - 630 pages
...non-contagious, hereditary affection, essentially chronic in its nature, expressing itself mainly by shining tubercles of different sizes, of a dusky red or livid colour, on the face, the ears (and often the extremities) ; the skin being thickened, wrinkled, rough, unctuous, divested...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 33

1875 - 850 pages
...Hooper in his Medical Dictionary, by the early Greek physicians to a disease " principally characterised by the appearance of shining tubercles, of different...together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of sensibility, and a falling off of the hair." And afterwards the same term...
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Transactions of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland: Vol. I-XXXVI and ...

Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland - 1915 - 534 pages
...to give it in detail thus : " Shining tubercles of different size, dusky red or livid in colour, on face, ears, and extremities, together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of its sensibility, and a falling off of all the hair except that of the scalp....
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Handbook of medical treatment v. 1, 1918, Volume 1

1918 - 778 pages
...following is from Aretaeus : "Shining tubercles of different size, dusky red or livid in color, on face, ears and extremities, together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of its sensibility, and a falling off of all the hair except that of the scalp....
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 221

1925 - 396 pages
...is true of the leper of today: Shining tubercles of different size, dusky red or livid in color, on face, ears and extremities, together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of its sensibility, and a falling off of all the hair except that of the scalp....
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 221

1925 - 412 pages
...is true of the leper of today: Shining tubercles of different size, dusky red or livid in color, on face, ears and extremities, together with a thickened and rugous state of the skin, a diminution or total loss of its sensibility, and a falling off of all the hair except that of the scalp....
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