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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER IX
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Six months before the patch appeared she had a superficial burn which did not leave a distinct scar, but the surface was slightly granular.

The deposit was distinctly fatty, evidently seborrheic and of a sepia-tint.

The girl suffered from obstinate constipation, the bowels acting only once a week.

The left side flushed more than the right In connection with this case may be mentioned one by White of Harvard, a case of unilateral yellow chromidrosis in a man.
Demons gives the history of a case of yellow sweat in a patient with three intestinal calculi.
Wilson says that cases of green, yellow, and blue perspiration have been seen, and Hebra, Rayer, and Fuchs mention instances.

Conradi records a case of blue perspiration on one-half the scrotum.


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