| Medicine - 1868 - 608 pages
...inflamed and slightly elevated skin on the inner surface of both thighs. The inflamed portion of skin was the seat of pain, sometimes of a numbing character,...it was not severe anywhere except in the forearms. It was remarkable that these symptoms were unaccompanied byconstitutional disturbances ; the pulse... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 1192 pages
...The trunk of the body was untouched, hut the skin of the penis and the scrotum was red, cedematous, and painful, and there were scattered spots of inflamed...on the inner surface of both thighs. The inflamed portion of skin was the seat of pain, sometimes of a numbing character, sometimes stinging like the... | |
| 1868 - 602 pages
...The trunk of the body was untouched, but the skin of the penis and the scrotum was red, cedematous, and painful, and there were scattered spots of inflamed...on the inner surface of both thighs. The inflamed portion of skin was the seat of pain, sometimes of a numbing character, sometimes stinging like the... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1878 - 688 pages
...black spots, formed by the dried acrid juice, were still seen on the palms of the hands and on tl,e adjoining parts of the wrists. The skin of the (upper)...During the course of the following day the red patches I From the application of the juice from the hands. extended up the arms, and also down the thighs... | |
| 1879 - 692 pages
...the black spots formed by the dried acrid juice were still seen on the palms of the hands and on the adjoining parts of the wrists. The skin of the (upper)...inner surface of both thighs. The inflamed portions of skin were the seat of pain, sometimes of a numbing character, sometimes stinging like the irritation... | |
| Homeopathy - 1893 - 594 pages
...Medica. The aggravation of erysipelas by heat is not recorded under Rhus, but that remedy has (1254) "The inflamed portions of the skin were the seat of...; the pain was worse at night owing to the heat." The sexual excitement from the erysipelas was not to be found in the pathogenesis of Rhus, but eighteen... | |
| 1891 - 588 pages
...Medica. The aggravation of erysipelas by heat is not recorded under Rhus, but that remedy has (1254) " The inflamed portions of the skin were the seat of...; the pain was worse at night owing to the heat." The sexual excitement from the erysipelas was not to be found in the pathogeneeis of Rhus, but eighteen... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 786 pages
...wrists. The skin of the (upper) arms was natural. The face, though less affected than the forearms, aud not vesicated, was swollen and erythematous, the eyelids...inner surface of both thighs. The inflamed portions of skin were the seat of pain, sometimes of a numbing character, sometimes stinging like the irritation... | |
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