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Title: A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Hyde, James Nevins, 1840-1910 Montgomery, Frank Hugh, 1862- joint author
Subjects: Skin
Publisher: Philadelphia, New York, Lea brothers & co.
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potassium. The patient died, and the post-mortemappearances were reported in full. The eruption occurred chieflyabout the head and neck, and the upper extremities. The significantrarity of vesicular and bullous lesions in acquired syphilis indicates 1 Vierteljahrschft. f. Derm. u. Syph., 1882. 2 Braunschweig, 1879. 3 Arch, of Derm., October, 1870. Journal of Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases, 1886, p. 383. 4 Union Med., March 25, 1882. INFLAMMA TIONS. 191 that at least some of the cases on record were those of rashes inducedby the remedy given for relief of the disease. A careful analysis of these bullous rashes leads to their division intothree categories: first, those occurring, often with fatal results, incachectic adult patients; second, those occurring as part of the eruptivelesions in a polymorphic group; third, those occurring in well-nour-ished children, and taking on the appearance of molluscum epithelialeand condyloma lesions, usually compounded of papulo-vesicles and Fig. 42.
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Papilloma, due to the ingestion of the iodin compounds.(From a painting in oil.) pustules. Erythanthemata of a similar type have also been recognizedin infants after the ingestion of bromid of potassium. The pustules induced by the administration of iodin compounds areseen chiefly upon the face, the neck, the trunk, and the arms. Theyare usually seated upon a firm base, and may be followed by cicatrices.Duhring has seen an annular patch upon the forehead, made up ofminute vesico-pustules, which eventually developed into a globular 192 DISEASES OF THE SKIN. violaceous mass, nearly two inches in diameter. Large cherry-si zed,tubercular or papillomatous elevations abruptly arising from the surfaceof the integument may present a cribriform structure, which shows theopen ducts of several suppurating follicles (chin, cheek, nose). A fewcases are reported in which fungating tumors were found, producingan appearance almost identical with that of mycosis fungoides. The purpuric rash occurs in

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