Occupational affections of the skin : their prevention and treatment, with an account of the trade processes and agents which give rise to them / by R. Prosser White.
- White, R. Prosser (Robert Prosser), 1855-1934.
- Date:
- 1920
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Occupational affections of the skin : their prevention and treatment, with an account of the trade processes and agents which give rise to them / by R. Prosser White. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![subjects] of THE SKIN 353 Water burn, protection against, 71 glass and, its effects in soap-making, washing compounds, and as egg preservative, 78 -dermatitis, 79 -writer’s investigations, 79 -dust, sores from, 79 — hot, as detergent irritant, 25 or cold, irritants causing hvneri- drosis, 16 -scalds, 71, 72 — itch in coolies, 282 of glass and razor grinders, 167 — men, lupus erythematosus in, 69 — proofing, creosote oil in, 153 — rash in hookers-on, colliers, 167 Watson, Chalmers, “ Encyclopedia Mediea,” 13, 20, 31, 57, 74 — — on scar tissue, 13 Watt, Alex,, “Scientific Industries Explained,” 189 Watt’s description of skin diseases in galvanizers, 189 Wax, paraffin, 132, 143 — pitch, in stock grease, 196 — slack, 141 — — experiments with, 144 Weak acids, kerato-hyalin resistant to, 9 Weaver’s dermatoses, 177 — hygromata in, 51 Wechselmann on satinwood derma¬ titis, 252 Weft bobbins, 178 Welfare Orders, Police Factories Act, 96 West Indian boxwood, irritant pro¬ perties of, 253 -- mahogany, 254 -satinwood, 253 West Lond. Med. Journ., 274 West on picric acid dermatitis, 111 Wet bobbin winders, cuts of, 178 winders acroasphyxia, writer’s cases, 180 disease and potash alum, 181 Weyl, Handbuch der Arbeiter- krankheiten,” 22, 47, 195 Whale-oil soap, 284 Wheat starch, 223 White and Jamieson, dermatitis in soldiers from black cotton shirts, 216 White and Sellers, “Acute Case of Aniline Poisoning, with Experi¬ mental Investigation into its Pathology,” 219 White, James C., “ Dermatitis Venen¬ ata,” 234, 244 White, James C., on blister-pox from cows, 261 -on causes of toxicoderma, 21 on death from contact with poison ivy, 20 -on dermatitis venenata, 233 on eruption in farmer after using arsenate of lead, 90 on erythema in bakers and fire¬ men, 63 -on hydroa aestivalis, 67 — on oil of cassia affecting tooth¬ pick-dipper, 250 on Primula obconica dermatitis, 234 on silver spruce poisoning, 246 -on sugar, 171 — T~ °n tropical skin in a baby, 70 White, R. Prosser, “ Catarrhal Fevers, commonly called Colds,” 128 White arsenic, 85 -and preservation of furs and sheep-skins, 88 conjunctivitis and eczematous ulcerations from, 90 -noxiousness of, 89 — herring picklers and gutters, cutaneous lesions from salt in, 175 — phosphorus eruptions, 83 — salt and mercurial stomatitis, 82 spirit as dry cleaner and polisher, 133 -skin trouble from, 184 — washers, eruption from lime dust in, 103 Whitfield and dilated vessels, 26 description of clinical appearances, 31, 32 — on dermatitis from King Edward's daisies and foxglove, 247 — on fiat warts of pitch cancer, 157 — °n mange from kitten, dog, or cat, — on onycnorrnexrs m dentist using plaster of Paris, 106 — on photographer’s dermatitis, 192 — on pitch skin, 157 Whitlows, 54 Wickham on radium effects, 62 Wien. klin. Rundsch., 236, 242, 27 J Wien. klin. Wochenschr., 5, 39, 58, 76 78, 80, 92, 115, 140, 142, 170, 196,’ 208, 243, 244, 246, 247, 251, 258, 262, 279, 286 Wien. med. Bl., 242 Wien. med. Wochenschr., 73, 79,104,236 Wight on petroleum dermatitis, 161 Wild on Trichophyton megalosporon, 23](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29818631_0421.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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