Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . Fig. i. Pustulo-Crustaceous Syphilide (Small Disseminate Form). burst papules, and these pour out their contents, consisting of pus, someblood, This rather quickly dessicates, and yet there remains acertain quantity of pus which forms a thin layer under the crust which has 248 Original Articles. formed. The crust not permitting the escape of pus from the originallesions, the process becomes more disseminated until the entire lesionresembles a superficial ulcer when the crust is removed. This form might. Fig. 2. Pustulo-Crustaceous Syphili


Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . Fig. i. Pustulo-Crustaceous Syphilide (Small Disseminate Form). burst papules, and these pour out their contents, consisting of pus, someblood, This rather quickly dessicates, and yet there remains acertain quantity of pus which forms a thin layer under the crust which has 248 Original Articles. formed. The crust not permitting the escape of pus from the originallesions, the process becomes more disseminated until the entire lesionresembles a superficial ulcer when the crust is removed. This form might. Fig. 2. Pustulo-Crustaceous Syphilide (Large Discrete Form). very aptly be termed the disseminate superficial pustulo-crustaceoussyphilide. A glance at Figure 1 will give some idea of the appearance ofthis eruption. It must not be supposed, as the picture would seem to indi- The Syphilide—Ohmann-Dumesnil. 249 cate to some, that this form of syphilide involves the entire body at whole limb, or a large patch of the trunk, or the face and scalp may beinvolved, or we may even have both arms and a large patch in the backor breast occurring at one time. But, in such an instance, the eruption is


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