Handbook of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Diseases

Handbook of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Diseases Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Recently this ointment has been recommended: â€" R. Hydrarg. ...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Recently this ointment has been recommended: â€" R. Hydrarg. pur., gr. c Ung. hydrarg., Sevi benzoinati, . ... aa .... gr. c Adipis benzoinati, . ... ad .... 3 iv. M. Spread upon muslin and bind on patches at night, or rub in thoroughly with the finger. During the day the following paste is to be spread thinly over the affected parts :â€" R. Bismuthi oxychloridi, Amyli oryzae, Kaolini, aa gr. 1 Glycerinoe amyli, 3 iv. M. Argyria (ar-gy'-rid) is a form of discoloration of the skin occurring after the prolonged use of nitrate of silver. Iodide of potassium, in the average dose, has been employed successfully in two cases of this condition. Pigmentary mole is somewhat allied to chloasma. (See Navuspigmentosus.) Chromidrosis. Chromidrosis is a disorder of the sweat- glands in which the fluid poured forth is variously colored. In the majority of cases the color is bluish or bluish-black. In some cases a brownish or ochre-yellow colored sweat has been observed. In recent years the occurrence of a brick-dust-red deposit upon the skin has been reported in connection with the sweat secretion. The commonest situation for the occurrence of the dark discoloration is on the lower eyelids. The whole of the face, or any part of it, may be affected, as also any portion of the body and hands. In men the scrotum has been observed to be affected. The majority of persons affected with chromidrosis have been women, usually neurotic, and often the subjects of hysteria. The disease appears in some cases in connection with some nervous shock. It is occasionally feigned. (See feigned Eruptions of the Skin.) These remarks refer to the dark varieties of chromidrosis. Red or orange chromidrosis occurs commonly in the axilla:, although I have seen a case occurring on the cheek, ...

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