This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ... Apply freely; or, It Tincture of Muriate of Iron, Ij. Glycerine, Sij. II Or, the Mayers's Ointment, or that made from the hark of the Elder. In some cases benefit will be obtained from the use of a decoction of equal parts of Cornus and Iiumcx, in addition to the means named. PITTBIASIS. Pityriasis is ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ... Apply freely; or, It Tincture of Muriate of Iron, Ij. Glycerine, Sij. II Or, the Mayers's Ointment, or that made from the hark of the Elder. In some cases benefit will be obtained from the use of a decoction of equal parts of Cornus and Iiumcx, in addition to the means named. PITTBIASIS. Pityriasis is a chronic inflammation of the skin, attended with abundant furfuraceous desquamation. Its most frequent seat is the scalp, or parts covered with hair, and when the scales are removed, the part is seen to be slightly reddened in spots. Pityriasis capitis is most frequently seen in children, and is attended with but slight itching, and continued exfoliation of the epidermis. It is sometimes very persistent and intractable. In Pityriasis rubra, the disease appears in small red spots, which being aggregated form large patches, which are usually hard, butsometimes of a normal softness. These patches soon become covered with minute scabs, which are continually being thrown off and reproduced. Pityriasis versicolor appears in the same manner, but is distinguished by the variegated yellow discoloration of the cuticle. Diagnosis.--Pityriasis is usually recognized easily, as there is but little structural change of the skin, and continued and abundant furfuraceous desquamation. Treatment.--The treatment will be the same as psoriasis, Kiiich see. PSORIASIS. Psoriasis is a species of chronic inflammation of the skin, in which, in addition to some change of structure, there is a continued formation and exfoliation of whitish scales. The causes of this disease are unknown, though sometimes it seems to be hereditary. Three varieties are named: P. Guttata, P. diffusa, and P. inveterate. Fsoriasis guttata appears in the form of small red patches, ..
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