. Electricity in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat . Fig. 95.—Krohmeyers Lamp. 204 ELECTRICITY IN DISEASES OF THE EYE. with a Kromeyers lamp, applied directly to sec-tions of a very extensive nevus. The application of intense light was made toeach part for a half hour, daily, for fifteen the end of five days, the nevus was replaced by arosy tint and the cicatrice was perfectly smooth. NEVUS VASCULARIS. ANGIOMA. MOTHERs MARKS. BLASTOMYCETES. Rogers writes that the forms of nevus vascu-laris which are most amenable to treatment includenevus flammeus: known as birth


. Electricity in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat . Fig. 95.—Krohmeyers Lamp. 204 ELECTRICITY IN DISEASES OF THE EYE. with a Kromeyers lamp, applied directly to sec-tions of a very extensive nevus. The application of intense light was made toeach part for a half hour, daily, for fifteen the end of five days, the nevus was replaced by arosy tint and the cicatrice was perfectly smooth. NEVUS VASCULARIS. ANGIOMA. MOTHERs MARKS. BLASTOMYCETES. Rogers writes that the forms of nevus vascu-laris which are most amenable to treatment includenevus flammeus: known as birthmark or port winestain. It is congenital. Technic.—If the nevus is not more than oneto two inches in diameter, it should be covered bypieces of asbestos paper, one-sixteenth of an inchthick, which have been moistened in cold water, and,through which, holes the size of the diseased sur-. Fig. 96.—Multiple Electrolytic Needle.


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