The diseases of infants and children . Jo ^1 J,? ??i 0*V 0# MKASC DAT AJt. .. XDF 1 IK M ?ISO —.- _= i_ _ — — — — — — ^ — — — — — — — — — -160 -74- — 66 140 -6*1 —- 120 -56 Tio -52 50 — -100 -»6J — 44- -too — 42- — 40- — -38 -eo- — ?34- -70 30 za -60 ?26. Fig. 90. t^i«- 91- Fig. 90.—Hemorrhagic G., aged iM years. May 16, vesicles appearing on the back; May 19,eruption abundant and widespread; May 22, eruption very profuse and infiltrated withblood; May 23, removed from hospital on account of pertussis 91.—Varicella in an infant of 22 mon


The diseases of infants and children . Jo ^1 J,? ??i 0*V 0# MKASC DAT AJt. .. XDF 1 IK M ?ISO —.- _= i_ _ — — — — — — ^ — — — — — — — — — -160 -74- — 66 140 -6*1 —- 120 -56 Tio -52 50 — -100 -»6J — 44- -too — 42- — 40- — -38 -eo- — ?34- -70 30 za -60 ?26. Fig. 90. t^i«- 91- Fig. 90.—Hemorrhagic G., aged iM years. May 16, vesicles appearing on the back; May 19,eruption abundant and widespread; May 22, eruption very profuse and infiltrated withblood; May 23, removed from hospital on account of pertussis 91.—Varicella in an infant of 22 months, a patient in the Childrens Hospital of followed by measles, and in a few days by varicella. Large vesicles, somesloughing, developed on whole body, especially the head and back. Death. Distinct variations of the cutaneous lesions may be seen in the eruptivestage. The prodromal erythema may sometimes cotitinuc into, orfirst appear during, the eruptive period. A confluent varicella is veryexceptionally observed, in which the lesions are situated on a red, swollenbase common to them all, and are so closely placed that they almosttouch. Til is is especially marked on the forehead and back, whileelsewhere the discrete


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