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Crocker, Henry Radcliffe.
London : H. K. Lewis,
1888.
Cote : 45964.
Exemplaire numérisé : BIU Santé (Paris)
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Image : Fig. 37. Lepra bacilli
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Image : Fig. 38. Recent scar keloid […]
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Image : Fig. 39. A pin's-head-sized tumour of fibroma, composed of gelatinous tissue
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Image : Fig. 40. Rodent ulcer in the "wart" stage
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Image : Fig. 41. Rodent ulcer- A portion of Fig. 40 under a higher power
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Image : Fig. 42. A portion of a mycosis fungoides tumour highly magnified- The cells are imbedded in a delicate fibrous stroma
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Image : Fig. 44. A normal sebaceous gland, in connection with a lanugo hair
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Image : Fig. 45. Clover's acne presser
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Image : Fig. 46. Kaposi's acne lancet
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Image : Fig. 48. Longitudinal section of the root of a normal hair from the beard
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Image : Fig. 49. Needle holder, with forceps attached, for removing hairs by electrolysis […]
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Image : Fig. 50. Hair of beard split down to the follicle
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Image : Fig. 51. Trichorrhexis nodosa from scalp of lady aet. Thirty
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Image : Fig. 53 Hair from a case of alopecia areata during recovery, becoming gradually pigmented
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Image : Fig. 54. Ringed hairs
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Image : Fig. 55. Short hairs of alopecia areata
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Image : Fig. 56. Section of scalp in alopecia areata
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Image : Fig. 58. Hair of axilla affected with lepothrix in nodules
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Image : Fig. 60. Transverse section of a nail, made through the proper bed of the nail
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Image : Fig. 61. Hair shaftand hair bulb from favus
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Image : Fig. 62 Fungus elements from the under surface of a favus scutellum
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Image : Fig. 63. Epidermic scales from the sub-maxillary region, in a case of tinea circinata vesiculosa, in a boy
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Image : Fig. 64. Hair and hair root-sheath from tinea tonsurans of the scalp
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Image : Fig. 65. A hair from the beard in a case of tinea
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Image : Fig. 66. Fungus elements of microsporon furfur
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Image : Fig. 67. Mature pregnant female acarus
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Image : Fig. 68 Male acarus / Fig. 69 Larval acarus with only six legs and comparatively few bristles
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Image : Fig. 70. A burrow formed by an acarus within the epidermis, containing a female acarus with the head directed to the blind of the burrow
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Image : Fig. 72 a. Fully maturated demodex folliculorum, dorsal view; b. under surface of anterior portion of body, very highly magnified
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Image : Fig . 73 Ova of pediculus capitis
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Image : Fig. 74. Male pediculus capitis, showing its system of tracheae and its respiratory stigmata
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Image : Fig. 75 Female pediculus vestimenti
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Image : Fig. 76. The pediculus pubis, or crab-louse