. Annual and analytical cyclopaedia of practical medicine . M. - ¥1. Sections from a case of deimatltis herpetifoiniis. (Gilchrist.) Post-mortem in a case. 1. Absence ofbacterial specificity in contents of Coincidence noted by Brocq of lesionsof nervous system. 3. Co-existence ofbullous lesions and nephritis. Gastou(Le Bull. MM., Apr. 21, 95).Diagnosis.—The multiformity of thelesions and the tendency to their herpetic eases which may cause doubt are pem-phigus, herpes, erythema multiforme,and eczema. Pemphigus.—-The lesions are usuallywell-formed large blebs, rising abruptlyfrom a no


. Annual and analytical cyclopaedia of practical medicine . M. - ¥1. Sections from a case of deimatltis herpetifoiniis. (Gilchrist.) Post-mortem in a case. 1. Absence ofbacterial specificity in contents of Coincidence noted by Brocq of lesionsof nervous system. 3. Co-existence ofbullous lesions and nephritis. Gastou(Le Bull. MM., Apr. 21, 95).Diagnosis.—The multiformity of thelesions and the tendency to their herpetic eases which may cause doubt are pem-phigus, herpes, erythema multiforme,and eczema. Pemphigus.—-The lesions are usuallywell-formed large blebs, rising abruptlyfrom a normal skin, usually discrete, notattended by itching or burning, and dry- DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS. TREATMENT. ing up in the course of a Aveek. Succes-sive crops of these blebs are likely to ap-pear. Herpes.—The lesions are vesicular,appear upon an inflamed base, and at-tended ])V moderate pain and burning;no itching; the blisters are usually smalland aggregated in groups. The courseof the disease is acute. Erythema Multiforme. — In thisaffection there are


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