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" ... of violence, generally continue from one day to three or four, leaving ulcerated sores about the hands, which, from the sensibility of the parts, are very troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence... "
The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest Information on ... - Page 551
1804
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The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review, Volume 1

1880 - 436 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprang. During the progress of the disease, the lips, nostrils,...sometimes affected with sores; but these evidently arise [how evidently?] from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers."...
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The Story of a Great Delusion in a Series of Matter-of-fact Chapters

William White - 1885 - 740 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprang. During the progress of the disease, the lips, nostrils,...sometimes affected with sores ; but these evidently arise [How evidently?] from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers....
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The Story of a Great Delusion in a Series of Matter-of-fact Chapters

William White - 1885 - 696 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming plmgedenic, like those from whence they sprang. During the progress of the disease, the lips, nostrils,...sometimes affected with sores ; but these evidently arise [How evidently?] from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers....
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History and Pathology of Vaccination, Volume 1

Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 598 pages
...troublesome, and frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprung, commonly heal slowly. The lips, nostrils, eyelids, and other parts of the...body, are sometimes affected with sores ; but these arise from their being hecdlcssly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infections fingers. No eruptions...
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A History of science v. 4, Volume 4

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 390 pages
...troublesome and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from which they sprang. During the progress of the disease the lips, nostrils,...sores; but these evidently arise from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched by the patient's infected fingers. No eruptions on the skin have followed...
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A History of Science, Volume 4

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 378 pages
...troublesome and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from which they sprang. During the progress of the disease the lips, nostrils, eyelids, and other parts of the b ody are sometimes affected with sores ; but these evidently arise from their being heedlessly rubbed...
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The Library of Original Sources, Volume 8

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprung. The lips, nostrils, eyelids, and other parts of the...sores; but these evidently arise from their being needlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers. No eruptions on the skin have followed...
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The Science-history of the Universe, Volume 7

Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 322 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprang. The lips, nostrils, eyelids, and other parts of the...sores ; but these evidently arise from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers. "Thus the disease makes its progress...
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Epoch-making contributions to medicine, surgery, and the allied sciences

Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprung. The lips, nostrils, eyelids, and other parts of the...sores; but these evidently arise from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers. No eruptions on the skin have followed...
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The Campaign Against Microbes

Etienne Burnet - 1909 - 270 pages
...troublesome, and commonly heal slowly, frequently becoming phagedenic, like those from whence they sprung. The lips, nostrils, eyelids, and other parts of the...sores ; but these evidently arise from their being heedlessly rubbed or scratched with the patient's infected fingers. No eruptions on the skin have followed...
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