| Thomas Bateman - Skin - 1836 - 440 pages
...the elevation which they require is less considerable ; in fact, they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they are more permanent ; and as...as, for example, across the face or along the limbs, chequering the whole surperficies with a veal-skin appearance. t All the hairs drop out, where the... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Skin - 1847 - 560 pages
...had in view in writing his description. For example, referring to the tubercles, he remarks : — " As they gradually subside to the level of the surface,...for example, across the face, or along the limbs, chequering the whole superficies with a veal-skin appearance." The veal- skin appearance relates to... | |
| Thomas Hillier - 1865 - 390 pages
...the elevation which they acquire is less considerable ; in fact they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they are more permanent ; and as...as, for example, across the face or along the limbs, checkering the whole superficies with a vealskin appearance. All the hairs drop out where the disease... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1866 - 864 pages
...acquire is less considerable in fact, they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they at more permanent ; and as they gradually subside to...along in one direction, as, for example, across the f»« or along the limbs, chequering the whole superficies with a vesliin Appearance."* The eruption... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Skin - 1868 - 940 pages
...bears a close resemblance to the occasional progress of lupus non exedens, consisting of tubercles that are " more permanent, and, as they gradually subside...the limbs, checquering the whole superficies with a veal-skin appearance. All the hairs drop out, where the disease passes, and never sprout again, a smooth... | |
| Thomas Addison - 1868 - 326 pages
...the elevation which they acquire is less considerable : in fact, they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they are more permanent ; and as...in one direction, as, for example, across the face, chequering the whole superficies with a veal-skin appearance. All the hairs drop out where the disease... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - Medicine - 1869 - 684 pages
...the elevation which they acquire is less considerable ; in fact they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they are more permanent ; and as...one direction, as, for example, across the face or alon^ the limbs, chequering the whole superfices with a veal-skin appearance.''* The eruption destroys... | |
| Henry Radcliffe Crocker - 1888 - 790 pages
...considerable — in fact, they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases, they are more prominent, and, as they gradually subside to the level of the...as, for example, across the face or along the limbs, chequering the whole superficies with a ' veal-skin ' appearance. All the hairs drop out where the... | |
| Sir William Withey Gull - 1894 - 686 pages
...the elevation which they acquire is less considerable ; in fact, they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they are more permanent ; and as...one direction, — as, for example, across the face, chequering the whole superficies with a veal-skin appearance. All the hairs drop out where the disease... | |
| Guy's Hospital - Clinical medicine - 1850 - 538 pages
...the elevation which they acquire is less considerable; in fact, they are less distinctly tubercular. But in these cases they are more permanent ; and as...in one direction, as, for example, across the face, chequering the whole superficies with a veal-skin appearance. All the hairs drop out where the disease... | |
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