A practical treatise on the diseases of the skin [electronic resource]: arranged with a view to their constitutional causes and local characters . I am compelled to believe that the abolition of thesedistinctions will be eminently useful in advancing the knowledgeof it; and that rather than continue to uphold the original system ofdescribing the form, consistence, or colour of the accumulated secre-tions, and designating them according to these accidental circum-stances, as different species of the disease, it will be better to tracethe latter at once from its first appearance and original cha


A practical treatise on the diseases of the skin [electronic resource]: arranged with a view to their constitutional causes and local characters . I am compelled to believe that the abolition of thesedistinctions will be eminently useful in advancing the knowledgeof it; and that rather than continue to uphold the original system ofdescribing the form, consistence, or colour of the accumulated secre-tions, and designating them according to these accidental circum-stances, as different species of the disease, it will be better to tracethe latter at once from its first appearance and original character, upto the periods when the state of the parts in question is becomesuch as described by authors who have preceded me. To noticealso those circumstances or facts which influence the formation andconsistence of the diseased secretions, and render the study of thesubject more simple by pointing out a distinct line of connexionbetween the most simple forms and those which are consideredmost inveterate ; or, in other words, by showing that the latter are * R. Hydrarg. subm. Plumbi superacet. a. ^ hydrarg. nitrat. cetacei a. ^ij. DIFFERENT F OR Mb of POR R KjO V T E ION E


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