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March 2004

SOME ADDITIONAL CASES OF BLASTOMYCETIC DERMATITIS

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MARKBERNHARDTMD

Arch Dermatol. 2004;140(3):276. doi:10.1001/archderm.140.3.276

THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES INCLUDING SYPHILIS

VOL.XXII.

MARCH, 1904.

NO. 3

CASE I. was of interest because the lesions were so typical and because it offered opportunities for some further observations on this disease. John Z., a tall rather thin white man, a painter by trade, came to the dispensary of the University of Maryland complaining of sores on his face. He gave the following history: Eleven months ago he had throat trouble and bronchitis which was followed a week later by abdominal pains in the right side which lasted for about six months; bowels were constipated and when he applied later at the Johns Hopkins Dispensary for these pains, they were thought to be due to lead colic.

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