A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . FIG. 3 FIG. 4. The Pathognomonic Sign of Measles (Kopliks Spots). Fig. 1.—The discrete measles spots on the buccal or labial mucous membrane, showingthe isolated rose-red spot, with the minute bluish-white centre, on the normally coloredmucous membrane. Fig. 2.—Shows the partially diffuse eruption on the mucous membrane of the cheeks andlips; patches of pale pink interspersed among rose-red patches, the latter showing numerouspale bluish-white spots. Fig. 3.—The appearance of the buccal or labial mucous membrane when the measlesspots comp


A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . FIG. 3 FIG. 4. The Pathognomonic Sign of Measles (Kopliks Spots). Fig. 1.—The discrete measles spots on the buccal or labial mucous membrane, showingthe isolated rose-red spot, with the minute bluish-white centre, on the normally coloredmucous membrane. Fig. 2.—Shows the partially diffuse eruption on the mucous membrane of the cheeks andlips; patches of pale pink interspersed among rose-red patches, the latter showing numerouspale bluish-white spots. Fig. 3.—The appearance of the buccal or labial mucous membrane when the measlesspots completely coalesce and give a diffuse redness, with the myriads of bluish-white exanthem on the skin is at this time generally fully developed. Fig. 4.—Aphthous stomatitis apt to be mistaken for measles spots. Mucous membranenormal in hue. Minute yellow points are surrounded by a red area. Always discrete. MEASLES 273 5. Digestive Tract.—The tongue is coated. There is thirst, andaphthae and stomatitis may be observed. Diarrhea, mucus in the stoolsa


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