VOL. XVII. NOVEMBER, 1899. No. 11.
Original Communications.
SOME CASES OF BILATERAL LINEAR NEVUS, SOMETIMES CALLED "NEVUS, UNIUS LATERIS."
BY ISADORE DYER, PH.B. (YALE), M.D., Professor on Diseases of the Skin, New Orleans Polyclinic; Editor of New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, etc.: New Orleans.
DR. MORROW has given the name of linear nevus to the condition called by various terms, but most commonly referred to as nevus unius lateris, nevus verrucosus and nevus neuroticus.