. Light energy, its physics, physiological action and therapeutic applications . ,becomes relaxed, infiltrated and raised in bullae. The inter-ruption of continuity occurs in various places. In the human skin it occurs approximately on the borderline between the granular and horny layers, but this, by nomeans, precludes the possibility that on other occasions, ,with other skins and other degrees of light intensity, thebullous exudation may not arise differently. This would beanalogous with the course of pemphigus for example, wherein some cases the blisters appear between the cutis and the
. Light energy, its physics, physiological action and therapeutic applications . ,becomes relaxed, infiltrated and raised in bullae. The inter-ruption of continuity occurs in various places. In the human skin it occurs approximately on the borderline between the granular and horny layers, but this, by nomeans, precludes the possibility that on other occasions, ,with other skins and other degrees of light intensity, thebullous exudation may not arise differently. This would beanalogous with the course of pemphigus for example, wherein some cases the blisters appear between the cutis and therete, in others between the granular and the horny more intense light thrombi are formed in the vesselsof the cutis. In Moellers case the contents of the blister consisted ofa fine reticulum, containing numerous red blood corpusclesand isolated leucocytes. Everywhere close to the surfacenumerous light, round blisters are to be seen with a more orless delicate covering membrane and a light centre. This is Tigs. 6, 7, and 8 from Freund, Radiotherapy and ^p&S&Sfrife ,@ Fig.
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