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  • Tinea corporis (ringworm)
  • Tinea favosa capitis
  • Exophalia Wernickie Tinea Nigra
  • Tinea favosa on the arm
  • Tinea favosa on the arm
  • Tinea ungium (ringworm of the nails)
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Tinea-like throat disease
  • Four fingers with diseased nails designated as Tinea unguium. Watercolour, 1899.
  • The torso of a man, showing diseased areas of skin affected by tinea versicolor. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • Area of diseased tissue on the wrist of a patient suffering from ringworm (tinea circinata), including papulopustules and pustules. Colour lithograph after Mracek (?), ca. 1905.
  • Open season for fungus skin infections.
  • Open season for fungus skin infections.
  • 'Tineafax' for prevention and treatment of athlete's foot.
  • 'Tineafax' for prevention and treatment of athlete's foot.
  • 'Tineafax' for prevention and treatment of athlete's foot.
  • 'Tineafax' for prevention and treatment of athlete's foot.
  • Low-cost Mycil highly effective in athlete's foot : accidents and the British.
  • Low-cost Mycil highly effective in athlete's foot : accidents and the British.
  • 'Mycil' : the non-mercurial fungicide : for the treatment of athlete's foot and other fungal dermatoses / The British Drug Houses Ltd. London.
  • 'Mycil' : the non-mercurial fungicide : for the treatment of athlete's foot and other fungal dermatoses / The British Drug Houses Ltd. London.
  • Psoriasis : ekzeme epidermophytien.
  • Forestine Blood Bitters : make the weak strong.
  • Forestine Blood Bitters : make the weak strong.
  • Forestine Blood Bitters : make the weak strong.
  • Forestine Blood Bitters : make the weak strong.
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  • Discoloured skin on the torso and arms of a man suffering from pityriasis versicolor. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Discoloured skin on the torso and arms of a man suffering from pityriasis versicolor. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Noxyflex : anti-bacterial, anti-fungal.