. Photographic atlas of the diseases of the skin a series of ninety-six plates, comprising nearly two hundred illustrations, with descriptive text, and a treatise on cutaneous therapeutics. i opj i l>y G. H. Fox. XANTHOMA TUBEROSUM. PLATE PECTORALIS ZOSTER PECTORALIS The gradual and even course which Zoster usually runs enablesone to judge quite accurately the age of the eruption by the appear-ance of the lesions. As some of the patches, however, may developa few days later than the primary patch, these will naturally befound to be in a less advanced stage of development. While s


. Photographic atlas of the diseases of the skin a series of ninety-six plates, comprising nearly two hundred illustrations, with descriptive text, and a treatise on cutaneous therapeutics. i opj i l>y G. H. Fox. XANTHOMA TUBEROSUM. PLATE PECTORALIS ZOSTER PECTORALIS The gradual and even course which Zoster usually runs enablesone to judge quite accurately the age of the eruption by the appear-ance of the lesions. As some of the patches, however, may developa few days later than the primary patch, these will naturally befound to be in a less advanced stage of development. While someof the vesicles in a given case may be tense and filled with clearserum, the vesicles on patches a day or two older may appear flattenedand of a milky hue. In the subject of the illustration the eruption had existed forsix days at the time when the photograph was taken, but the boy hadcomplained of pain for a day or two before the first red patch wasnoted. Upon the side the vesicles are seen to be at their height ofdevelopment, while nearer the spine, where the eruption evidentlyfirst appeared, they show a tendency to confluence, and of a purulentcharacter. At three points it is


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