| 1851 - 904 pages
...than that which surrounds them, appear on the arms and other parts. They are larger and more prominent in those parts of the same subject, where the redness...generally on the arms the breast and lower extremities." (In a later edition of his works, 1754, Dr. Fothergill adds a note which is perfectly characteristic... | |
| Caspar Morris - 1851 - 124 pages
...than that which surrounds them, appear on the arms and other parts. They are larger and more prominent in those parts of the same subject, where the redness...generally on the arms the breast and lower extremities." (In a later edition of his works, 1754, Dr. Fothergill adds a note which is perfectly characteristic... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 pages
...fauces continues to be the same, except that the white places become more ash-colored; and it is now discernible that what at first might have been taken...for the superficial covering of a suppurated tumor, is really a slough concealing an ulcer of the same dimensions."1 Dr. Fothergill mentions other symptoms... | |
| Caspar Morris - Scarlatina - 1858 - 204 pages
...than that which surrounds them, appear on the arms and other parts. They are larger and more prominent in those parts of the same subject, where the redness...generally on the arms, the breast and lower extremities." In a later edition of his works, 1754, Dr. Fothergill adds a note which is perfectly characteristic... | |
| Edward Headlam Greenhow - 1861 - 172 pages
...that which surrounds them, appear on the arms and other parts. They are larger, and more prominent in those subjects, and in those parts of the same...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... | |
| Charles Neidhard - 1867 - 188 pages
...the arms ani other parts. They are larger and more prominent DIPHTHERIA IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. in those subjects, and in those parts of the same...at first might have been taken for the superficial covericg of a suppurated tumor, was really a slough, concealing an ulcer of the same dimensions. All... | |
| Charles Creighton - Epidemics - 1894 - 908 pages
...than the skin around them, appear on the arms and other parts ; they are larger and more prominent in those subjects, and in those parts of the same...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... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan, Henry Frieze Vaughan, George Truman Palmer - Communicable diseases - 1922 - 704 pages
...parts; they are larger and more prominent in those subjects, and in those parts of the same subjects, where the redness is least intense, which is 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 - 1965 - 936 pages
...than the skin around them, appear on the arms and other parts ; they are larger and more prominent in those subjects, and in those parts of the same...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... | |
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