File:Result of subcutaneous injection 1881i.jpg

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English: “The majority of those who use morphia in this way are badly scarred. the skin is thickened, reddened and covered with bluish and reddish discolorations. Abscesses just forming, formed, or commencing to heal, are found here and there. Ulcers and sloughs are sometimes seen. Cysts are occasionally met with. Isolated patches of erysipelatous inflammation and gangrene are found in some instances. In the acompanying cut (p. 73) is shown the condition of the skin in a male nurse of Bellevue Hospital, who was an habituè. The photograph from which the cut was made was taken but a short time before death.”
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Source Harry Hubbell Kane, Drugs that Enslave, Philadelphia 1881, p. 73.
Author Bookhout Bros.
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