. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . SW- f- o 9 8 0i,8o>i ?d a,0 i o » 8 O As S o a a iSi&o Division 2 I. Division 4 V. Qi/i^.ZW SECTION X. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. EXPLANATION OF PLATE 35. Division 1. Fig. 1. The upper part of this cluster of figures is intended torepresent the uninflamed follicle; the lower, the commencementand progress of inflammation, and its termination in the formationof matter. 2. The enlarged and indurated tubercles, (A. indurata,)with matter formed in their centre, which occur


. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . SW- f- o 9 8 0i,8o>i ?d a,0 i o » 8 O As S o a a iSi&o Division 2 I. Division 4 V. Qi/i^.ZW SECTION X. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. EXPLANATION OF PLATE 35. Division 1. Fig. 1. The upper part of this cluster of figures is intended torepresent the uninflamed follicle; the lower, the commencementand progress of inflammation, and its termination in the formationof matter. 2. The enlarged and indurated tubercles, (A. indurata,)with matter formed in their centre, which occur in bad constitu-tions. 3. Inflamed and suppurated follicles, forming sycosis on thebeard. 4. The appearance of spots of porrigo, in which no fluidsecretion or scab has been formed. 5. The partially denuded scalpof long-established cases of the latter, where scabs have been allowedto accumulate, and where great irritation prevails, the remaininghairs insulated by pustules. Division 2. Fig. 20. The two inferior spots representing the first appearanceof the spots of lepra, before the first scale separates. The superiorlarge, round, and scaly; the disease in a spreading state. 22


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