The British journal of dermatology . UNUSUAL COMPLICATION FOLLOWING TATTOOING. 321 CLINICAL NOTES. AN UNUSUAL COMPLICATION FOLLOWING TATTOOING. ERNEST MALLAM, ,Oxford. OvviN(3 doubtless to the general use of the electric needle Fortattooing and to the discontinuance of relying entirely on the salivaof the operator* as the sole lubricant during the performance,complications such as cellulitis, syphilis, and tubercle are nowrelatively very infrequent. And, considering the number of menwho have been tattooed during recent years, I submit that it isremarkable how rarely any disaster follows, a
The British journal of dermatology . UNUSUAL COMPLICATION FOLLOWING TATTOOING. 321 CLINICAL NOTES. AN UNUSUAL COMPLICATION FOLLOWING TATTOOING. ERNEST MALLAM, ,Oxford. OvviN(3 doubtless to the general use of the electric needle Fortattooing and to the discontinuance of relying entirely on the salivaof the operator* as the sole lubricant during the performance,complications such as cellulitis, syphilis, and tubercle are nowrelatively very infrequent. And, considering the number of menwho have been tattooed during recent years, I submit that it isremarkable how rarely any disaster follows, and therefore feel calledon to report one which came under my notice. In June, 1915, A. R—, aged 33 years, a sapper in the RoyalEngineers, was tattooed at Chatham, on the backs of both forearmsand wrists, with a decoration of the realistic if somewhat indelicatetype so popular with Tommy Atkins, which was coloured redand blue. All went well till two years after, when, during the summer of1917, a number of warty growths began to app
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