| John Fothergill, John Elliot - Medicine - 1781 - 686 pages
...of fmall pimples, of a colour diftinguifhably more intenfe than that which furrounds them, appear oh the arms, -and other parts. They are larger, and more 'prominent in thofe fubje£r4, and in thofe parts of the fame fubject, where the rednefs is leaft intenfc; which... | |
| Edward Goodman Clarke - Medicine - 1811 - 518 pages
...colour, with a sensible tumefaction ; a great number of small pimples, also, ot a more intense colour than that which surrounds them, appear on the arms, and other parts ; though the efflorescence on the skin does not always accompany the disease; when it does, it generally... | |
| 1851 - 904 pages
..."Generally, on the second day of the disease, the face, neck, breast, and hands to the fingers ends, are become of a deep erysipelatous color, with a sensible...parts. They are larger and more prominent in those parts of the same subject, where the redness is least intense ; which is generally on the arms the... | |
| Caspar Morris - 1851 - 124 pages
..."Generally, on the second day of the disease, the face, neck, breast, and hands to the fingers ends, are become of a deep erysipelatous color, with a sensible...parts. They are larger and more prominent in those parts of the same subject, where the redness is least intense ; which is generally on the arms the... | |
| Caspar Morris - Scarlatina - 1858 - 204 pages
...only it has not been difficult to guess at the disease. A great number of small pimples, of a colour distinguishably more intense than that which surrounds...parts. They are larger and more prominent in those parts of the same subject, where the redness is least intense; which is generally on the arms, the... | |
| Edward Headlam Greenhow - 1861 - 172 pages
...them only, it is not difficult to guess at the disease. ' A great number of small pimples, of a colour distinguishably more intense than that which surrounds...intense, which is generally on the arms, the breast, and the lower extremities.' * These white places presently became more of an ash colour, ' when it was... | |
| Daniel Dehison Slade - 1864 - 184 pages
...a deep erysipelatous color, with a sensible tumefaction. A great number of small pimples of a color more intense than that which surrounds them appear on the arms and other parts. (In a note, he says, the eruption and redness have not so regularly accompanied the disease during... | |
| Christopher B. Galentin - 1884 - 192 pages
...deep erysipelatous color, with a sensible tumefaction. A great number of small pimples, of a color more intense than that which surrounds them, appear on the arms and other parts." (In a note he says, " The eruption and redness have not so regularly accompanied the disease during... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1894 - 908 pages
...an examination of the throat A great number of small pimples, of a deeper red than the skin around them, appear on the arms and other parts ; they are...generally on the arms, the breast, and lower extremities. With the coming out of this rash, the sickness, vomiting and purging cease. The white spot or spots... | |
| Charles Creighton - Epidemics - 1894 - 908 pages
...an examination of the throat A great number of small pimples, of a deeper red than the skin around them, appear on the arms and other parts ; they are...redness is least intense, which is generally on the arm*, the breast, and lower extremities. With the coming out of this rash, the sickness, vomiting and... | |
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