A Parasitic Or Germ Theory of Disease the Skin the Eye And Other Affections

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47 jecting from the hair, as shown in a case of plica polonica by Kiichenmeister.
Case 7. Ringworm after the dropsy or scarlatina. The hair and epithelium scales matted together in con- siderable patches, in which were mycelia filaments and spores ; the latter in chains a few lines in length.
Case 8. General health much deranged. Filaments and spores visible about some of the hairs, but not very numerous.
Case 9. Hair twisted, and split up into a fine tow- like appearance; epithelium scales fre
...ely distributed about the patches ; spores of fungus, with fine molecular matter. As these were mixed with a large quantity of fat globules, the examination was somewhat inconclusive.
The fungus, microsporon, or trichophyton tonsurans, Greely and Gruby tell us, should be found in all cases, spreading about the roots of the hair, and taking a direction up the shaft ; while the microsporan audouini, the supposed parasite of porrigo decalvans, produces a kind of tubular growth around the external part of each hair, and not in the follicles or beneath the skin.


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