. 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. hese vary in size and depth. Onewith a characteristic crater-like centre is seen upon the cheek. The second illustration shows an eruption of larger flattenedpapules, most of which are tending to become squamous or slightlycrusted. This tends to give the face an eczematous appearance, andsuch an eruption has been considered by some to be a combination ofsyphilis and seborrhceic eczema. The third illustratio
. 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. hese vary in size and depth. Onewith a characteristic crater-like centre is seen upon the cheek. The second illustration shows an eruption of larger flattenedpapules, most of which are tending to become squamous or slightlycrusted. This tends to give the face an eczematous appearance, andsuch an eruption has been considered by some to be a combination ofsyphilis and seborrhceic eczema. The third illustration shows the miliary form of the papularsyphilide. The small conical papules tend to aggregate in clusters, andpresent an appearance quite different from the pea-sized lesions of thelenticular form of the papular syphilide, which are far more common. The fourth illustration portrays a still rarer form of early papules are of the large flat type, and many of them have becomesuperficially ulcerated, the surface being moist or diphtheritic andsuggestive of mucous patches upon the skin. These lesions tend toheal in the centre and thereby assume an annular form. PLATE Copyright, 19g, by • II Fox. MILIARE. SYPHILODERMA. CIRCINATUM. PLATE LXXXV. SYPHILODERAUPAPULOSUM SERPIGINOSUM VERRUCOSUA1 SYPHILODERMA PAPULOSUMSYPHILODERMA SQUAMOSUMSYPHILODERMA SERPIGINOSUMSYPHILODERMA VERRUCOSUM Of the four illustrations on this plate the first shows an earlysyphilitic eruption, while the remaining three portray late manifesta-tions of the disease. The plantar surface, while not so frequently affected by syphilisas the palms, and more frequently overlooked when it is affected,may be the seat of a papular eruption quite similar to that so oftenseen upon the palms. In either location the eruption is so charac-teristic and unlike that arising from any other cause that the diagnosismay be considered as written upon t
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