The bath in diseases of the skin, Issue 3551880 |
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Page vii
... lepra and ichthyosis , it may be said , without qualification , that the vapour bath is of more importance than any remedies or any combi- nation of them . Yet I should be quite within bounds if I were to speak of the employment of the ...
... lepra and ichthyosis , it may be said , without qualification , that the vapour bath is of more importance than any remedies or any combi- nation of them . Yet I should be quite within bounds if I were to speak of the employment of the ...
Page ix
... Lepra . - Relier from the Itching and Stiffness . - Cases . -Reaction under the Bath . - Ichthyosis . - Eczema . - Vapour Baths for Children . Mere Perspiration not the sole Agent of Relief . - Different kinds of Perspiration.— Value of ...
... Lepra . - Relier from the Itching and Stiffness . - Cases . -Reaction under the Bath . - Ichthyosis . - Eczema . - Vapour Baths for Children . Mere Perspiration not the sole Agent of Relief . - Different kinds of Perspiration.— Value of ...
Page xiii
... Lepra . - Relief from the Itching and Stiffness . - Cases . - Reaction under the Bath . - Ichthyosis . -Eczema . - Vapour Baths for Children . -Mere Perspiration not the sole Agent of Relief . — Different kinds of Perspiration . — Value ...
... Lepra . - Relief from the Itching and Stiffness . - Cases . - Reaction under the Bath . - Ichthyosis . -Eczema . - Vapour Baths for Children . -Mere Perspiration not the sole Agent of Relief . — Different kinds of Perspiration . — Value ...
Page 1
... lepra requires it ; and that these two forms of disease , alone , take up about forty per cent . of all skin affections , a proportion which rises in some parts of America to nearly sixty in the hundred . Indeed , whatever discre- pancy ...
... lepra requires it ; and that these two forms of disease , alone , take up about forty per cent . of all skin affections , a proportion which rises in some parts of America to nearly sixty in the hundred . Indeed , whatever discre- pancy ...
Page 3
... lepra is a weary affair . The eternal secretion of scales , the itching and stiffness , the unsightly look of the affected parts , the constant dread that strangers will discover what is the matter , make it , even if far more tolerable ...
... lepra is a weary affair . The eternal secretion of scales , the itching and stiffness , the unsightly look of the affected parts , the constant dread that strangers will discover what is the matter , make it , even if far more tolerable ...
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