The diseases of infants and children . hen begins,starting in the localities first invaded by the rash. Spealdng very gen-erally only, the process may be said to commence at the end of the 1stweek of the disease. In many cases it is earlier, and in some nuich scaling is of two forms. The first is a branny desquamation, some-what similar to that seen in measles, and occurs on the head, neck andupper portion of the trunk. Upon the hands and feet there is a very 1 Rolleston, Brit. Jour. Child. Dis., 1912, IX, 444. 2 Arch, of Ped., 1912, XXIX, .Ian. 3 Jahrb. f. Kinderh., 1910, LXXII, 422
The diseases of infants and children . hen begins,starting in the localities first invaded by the rash. Spealdng very gen-erally only, the process may be said to commence at the end of the 1stweek of the disease. In many cases it is earlier, and in some nuich scaling is of two forms. The first is a branny desquamation, some-what similar to that seen in measles, and occurs on the head, neck andupper portion of the trunk. Upon the hands and feet there is a very 1 Rolleston, Brit. Jour. Child. Dis., 1912, IX, 444. 2 Arch, of Ped., 1912, XXIX, .Ian. 3 Jahrb. f. Kinderh., 1910, LXXII, 422. * Przegl. pedyat. Kef. Monatssohr. f. Kinderh., Rcfcrat., 1914, XIII, 423. 5 Journ. of Infect. Dis., , II, 375 » Wratch, 1891, No. 41. Kef. f. Ivinderh., 1893, XXXVI, 409. ^ Arch, de rn6d. experiment., 1902, XIV, 101. 8 Journ. of Path, and Bact., 1902, VIII, 82. » Zeitschr. f. Heilk., 19()(), XXVII, 433. Gaz. desli Osped., 1908, XXIX, 433. Centralbl. f. Bakt. u. Parasit., 1892, XII, 909. 318 THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Fig. 54.—Scarlet desquamation upon the dorsum of the hands and fingers, showing thelamellar peeling. {Welch and Schamberg, Acute Contagious Diseases, 1905, 377.)
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