The British journal of dermatology . ld.—Journ. Gut. Dis., 1908, xxvi, p. 18. (12) Jarisch.— Derm. u. /S(/p/i., 1894, xxviii, p. 164. (13) Malassez.—^j-c/i. de Physiol, normale et Pathol, 1883, pp. 123, 186. 476. (14) Miller.—Jowrn. Cut. Dis., 1915, xxxiii. p. 462. (15) NiOOLAU.—Jrc/i. de Med. expir. et dAnat. 1903, xv, pp. 796-819. (16) Paul, Norman.—The Influence of Sunlight on the Production of Cancer<f the Shin, 1918, p. 46, fig. 35. (17) Perry.—International Atlas of Bare Skin Diseases, No. ix. (18) FiCK.— Derm. u. Syph., 1901, p. 201. (19) PusEY.—Principles and Pra


The British journal of dermatology . ld.—Journ. Gut. Dis., 1908, xxvi, p. 18. (12) Jarisch.— Derm. u. /S(/p/i., 1894, xxviii, p. 164. (13) Malassez.—^j-c/i. de Physiol, normale et Pathol, 1883, pp. 123, 186. 476. (14) Miller.—Jowrn. Cut. Dis., 1915, xxxiii. p. 462. (15) NiOOLAU.—Jrc/i. de Med. expir. et dAnat. 1903, xv, pp. 796-819. (16) Paul, Norman.—The Influence of Sunlight on the Production of Cancer<f the Shin, 1918, p. 46, fig. 35. (17) Perry.—International Atlas of Bare Skin Diseases, No. ix. (18) FiCK.— Derm. u. Syph., 1901, p. 201. (19) PusEY.—Principles and Practice of Dermatoloyy, 1907, p. 863. (20) Savatard.—Brit. Journ. Derm., 1920, xxxii, p. 376. (21) Sutton.—Journ. Cut. Dis., 1911, xxix, p. 480. (22) Unna.—The Histopathology of the Diseases of the Skin (Norman Walker),1896, p. 1122. (23) WoLTERS.—^ Derm. u. ]901. Ivi, pp. 89 and 197. (24) Withers and Coleman.—Ibid., 1920, ii. No. 1, p. 27. (25) Little.—5*77. Journ. Derm., 1919, xxi, p. TINEA UNGUIUM. 397 TINEA UNGUIUM. H. C. SEMON, , , Physician to the Skin and Departments, Royal Northern Hospital, and Dermatologist to the Hampstead General Hospital, and to the Ministry of Pensions. In February of the current year I showed a case of mycelialinfection of all the finger-nails in a war pensioner [Brit. Journ. Derm,and Syph., June, 1922, p. 208). In the discussion which ensued, thetreatment by avulsion was agreed upon as the most rapid andgenerally successful, and this was duly performed under generalanaesthesia on March 9th. The morbid condition of the nails beforeremoval is well illustrated by the accompanying photograph, whichclearly demonstrates how complete and disfiguring the neglectedinfection may become, and explains the position taken up by theAmerican Landino- Authorities in refusing- a disembarkation cer-tificate to this particular individual when he reached New York earlyin January. The subsequent history


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