Manual of diseases of the skin / from the French of Cazenave ; with notes and additions by Thomas H. Burgess.
- Pierre Louis Alphée Cazenave
- Date:
- 1854
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Manual of diseases of the skin / from the French of Cazenave ; with notes and additions by Thomas H. Burgess. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Biett’s Classification. Order I. Exanthemata. Erythema ; erysipelas; roseola- ru- beola; scarlatina; urticaria. Order II. Vedculœ.—WMns.-, varieella; eczema; herpes- «pnVnna 7 ri Order III. Bullœ.— Pemphigus; rupia; [Button Scurvy.] Order IV. Pustulœ.—Variola; vaccinia; ecthyma; impétigo- acné; mentagi-a; pon-igo; Equinia or Glandera. Order V. Papulœ.—Lichen ; prurigo. Order VI. Squamœ.—Lepra; psoriasis; pityriasis; ichthy- Order VII. MercuZa.-Elephantiasis Græcorum; molluscum- iram Order VIII. Maculœ.—Colorationes. Fnscedo cutis ■ K es J næn. Decolorationes. Albinismus; vitiligo. ephe- Additional Orders. Order IX. Lupus. Order X. Pellagra. Order XI. Malum Alepporum. Order XII. Syphilida. Order XIII. Purpura. Order XIV. Elephantiasis Arabicum. Order XV. Cheloidea. J iT may be seen, that cutaneous disorders are capable 0f bemg reduced to a certain number of elementary lésion, wbich exist constantly, in ail éruptions classed under each orde ’ and may bediscovered at ail periods of tbe disease if we searcb S them attentively. Eacb elementary lésion bas its spécial character each possesses, as a symptom, its peculiar value. ' ExANTnEMATA.-This tem is applied to patches of a reddish c 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28049573_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


