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Thomas Addison
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It is a matter of experience, that varions affections of the cutaneous surface, such as numbness, itching, lichen, urticaria, &c. , are closely connected 164 VITILIGOIDEA . PLANA, Q. TUBEROSA. With jaundice, depending, probably, upon the direct action of the morbid fluids upon the cutaneous tissues. The treatment of these cases has been hitherto unsuccessful. They have manifested an inveteracy equal to that of the morbid con- ditions of the liver, with which they seem to be associated. In the c...ase of Sheriff, many of the tubercles had slowly subsided before he left the hospital, but in the others there was no tendency to disap- pearance, especially in the patches r about the eyelids. Some slight benefit seemed to follow the careful and repeated application of Nitrate of Silver, but when the disease is extensive this would hardly be practicable. Mrs. Parachute informs us, that although none of the tubercles have disappeared, yet they are now rather less promi- nent than they were a year ago.

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