. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . by one or more of thecomplications of the malady, pneumonia, pleuro-pneumonia,albuminuria, diarrhoea, various motor and sensory paralyses,subcutaneous furuncles, and abscesses. The eyes may sufferfrom pustular and ulcerative changes in the conjunctiva, cornea,and deeper tissues, with resulting inflammation of every gradeto panophthalmia, and resulting loss of vision. Often thepatients, with surprising powers of resistance, will survive tillextensive sheets of crusts have fallen from the surface, andthen


. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . by one or more of thecomplications of the malady, pneumonia, pleuro-pneumonia,albuminuria, diarrhoea, various motor and sensory paralyses,subcutaneous furuncles, and abscesses. The eyes may sufferfrom pustular and ulcerative changes in the conjunctiva, cornea,and deeper tissues, with resulting inflammation of every gradeto panophthalmia, and resulting loss of vision. Often thepatients, with surprising powers of resistance, will survive tillextensive sheets of crusts have fallen from the surface, andthen perish slowly in a typhoid condition with low remittentor continuous fever. Every such case does not, however, con- THE EXANTHEMATA. 401 elude fatally. I have seen children rally from the severest formof confluent variola, and enjoy afterward a vigor which illus-trates well the wonderful recuperative energy of the naturalforces under the most adverse circumstances. Variola is always produced as the result of mediate or imme-diate contagion. It is a disease which is both contagious and. Vertical section of pustule at the beginning of pustulation. a, umbilication at the site of anexcretory canal ; b, reticulum within tho epidermis ; e, reticulum of smaller meshes containinglymph and pus globules. (After Rindtfeiseh.) F)£r. 40.


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