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" I have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect; such, for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is thin. "
The New-York Medical Journal - Page 264
1831
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 52

Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...under such circumstances cannot be perfectly depended on. I have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect; such, for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is thin. Happily...
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The London Medical Repository, Volume 15

1821 - 556 pages
...under such circumstances, cannot be perfectly depended on. I have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect ; such for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well, as the cottages of the poor, behind the cars, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is thin. Happily...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 17

1821 - 678 pages
...under such circumstances cannot be perfectly depended on. I have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce .the same effect ; such, for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is (bin. Happily...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Medical Science ..., Volume 1

1821 - 846 pages
...under such circumstances, cannot be perfectly depended upon. I have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect; such, for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is thin. Happily...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Volume 1

1823 - 692 pages
...under such circumstances, cannot be perfectly depended upon. I have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect ; such, for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is thin. Happily...
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An Attempt to Investigate Some Obscure and Undecided Doctrines in Relation ...

Luther Vose Bell - 1836 - 80 pages
...cannot be perfectly depended upon." " I have found," he further remarks, "abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect ; such, for example, as we find in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon many other parts where the cuticle is thin." Even...
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A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, Volume 1

John Eberle - 1838 - 600 pages
...medical profession generally, dated April, 1821, he observes: "1 have found abrasions of the cuticle to produce the same effect — such for example, as we...the poor, behind the ears and upon many other parts where the cuticle is tender. We find irregularity in the vaccine vesicle, if the skin is beset with...
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A Treatise on the diseases and physical education of children

John Eberle - 1857 - 792 pages
...medical profession generally, in April, 1821, he observes — " I have observed abrasion of the cuticle produce the same effect, — such, for example, as...as in the cottages of the poor, behind the ears and on many other parts, where the cuticle is tender. We find irregularity in the vaccine vesicle, if the...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York

Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1859 - 478 pages
...laboring under herpetic eruptions, scabies, tinea capitis, and almost every other cutaneous affection. Dr. Jenner, on this subject, says, ' a single serous blotch...the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and upon man}7 other parts of the body where the cuticle is thin. We find it also to be the case if the skin...
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The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science, Volume 1

1838 - 442 pages
...to the profession, he declares that " mere abrasions of the cuticle, such, for example, as are found in the nurseries of the opulent, as well as in the cottages of the poor, behind the ears, and on many other parts, where the cuticle is tender," are pernicious in this waty. " We find," continues...
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