Cutaneous Medicine: a Systematic Treatise On the Diseases of the Skin 1

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Cutaneous Medicine: a Systematic Treatise On the Diseases of the Skin 1
Louis a Louis Adolphus Duhring
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fungus modifies the soil it thrives in, and every soil may impress some variation on the fungus it nourishes." Some of the fungi are non- pathogenetic rather than pathogenetic, as, for example, the aspergilli.
VARIETIES OP FUNGI.
The three common varieties of fungus, occurring widespread in the world, which invade chiefly the epidermic structures, each producing disease having distinctive features clinically and pathologically, are the achorion Schonleinii, causing tinea favosa ; the trichophyt
...on, giving rise to three common affections, namely, tinea circinata, tinea tonsurans, and tinea sycosis ; and the microsporon furfur, which produces tinea versi- color. There is no doubt that there are diflTerences in the form of the trichophyton fungus, giving rise to distinct varieties, as was first pointed out by Furthmann and Neebe,^ who described four. Later, Sabouraud * distinguished two, namely, trichophyton microsporon and trichophyton macrosporon, and expressed the opinion that they belonged to the genus botrytis.

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