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Keratosis

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  • Thomas Jones, a boy with icthyosis, a skin disease that resembles fish scales. Coloured lithograph by J. Perry, 1841.
  • Anne-Marie Hérig, a girl with a skin abnormality; the conjoined twins Judith and Hélène; below, an infant with one central eye. Coloured etching by N.E. Lerouge after J. de Sève.
  • A boy with a variety of icthyosis, a skin disease, which in this case resembles the scales of an alligator. Stipple engraving by R.W. Sievier, 1818.
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    Anne-Marie Hérig, a girl with a skin abnormality; the conjoined twins Judith and Hélène; below, an infant with one central eye. Coloured etching by N.E. Lerouge after J. de Sève.

    | Date: 1840 | Reference: 3871i
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    Thomas Jones, a boy with icthyosis, a skin disease that resembles fish scales. Coloured lithograph by J. Perry, 1841.

    Perry, J. | Date: October 1841 | Reference: 843i
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    A man suffering from a form of icthyosis, a skin disease that resembles fish scales. Engraving by Forget after J. Arago.

    Arago, Jacques-Etienne-Victor, 1816-1892. | Reference: 5414i
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    A boy with a variety of icthyosis, a skin disease, which in this case resembles the scales of an alligator. Stipple engraving by R.W. Sievier, 1818.

    | Date: 8th July 1818 | Reference: 2923i
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    Emploi du jequirity et de l'inoculation blennorrhagique dans l'ophthalmie granuleuse / par Albert Carette.

    Carette, Albert. | Date: 1883
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