. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . 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. --;? ■if-STv- Vertical section of one-half of an undeveloped pustule, n, old epidermis ; &, epithelia of reteabove the alveoli; c, new formed epidermis ; d, alveoli filled with pus globules ; g, flattenedand infiltrated papilla lying beneath the pustule (After Au


. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . 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. --;? ■if-STv- Vertical section of one-half of an undeveloped pustule, n, old epidermis ; &, epithelia of reteabove the alveoli; c, new formed epidermis ; d, alveoli filled with pus globules ; g, flattenedand infiltrated papilla lying beneath the pustule (After Auspitz and Basch.) infectious, being transmissible by volatile emanations from thevictims of the disease. It is also artificially inoculable. When 26 402 DISEA8E8 OF THI SKIN. transmitted by the latter process, its period of incubation isBomewhat shortened, and often ita successive manifestationsbecome then less formidable. The history of inoculated humanvariola lias, however, received but little attention during thelast decade, in which the practice has been properly forbiddenby law. The disease is, to a certain extent, transmissible fromman to the lower animal-, and the reverse. It attacks individ-uals of both sexes and ages, including the foetus in utero, whichmay be ushered at an untimely hour into the world, macerate


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