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Impetigo
Date: 1942-1943Reference: PP/JRH/B/56Part of: Hutchinson, James Randal (c. 1880-1955) and Bradley, William Henry (1898-1975)- Digital Images
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Impetigo on meat handler's face
Royal Veterinary College- Books
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Impetigo contagiosa : its clinical features / by Henry W. Stelwagon.
Stelwagon, Henry W. (Henry Weightman), 1853-1919.Date: [1883]- Books
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Impetigo contagiosa : its individuality and nature / by Henry W. Stelwagon.
Stelwagon, Henry W. (Henry Weightman), 1853-1919.Date: 1884- Books
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On impetigo contagiosa, or porrigo / by Wm. Tilbury Fox.
Fox, William Tilbury, 1836-1879.Date: 1864- Books
An epidemic of contagious impetigo / by A.E. Porter.
Porter, A. E.Date: 1908- Books
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On the local treatment of chronic eczema and impetigo / by John Hughes Bennett, M.D.
Bennett, John Hughes, 1812-1875.Date: [1849]- Books
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Dermatitis herpetiformis : its relation to so-called impetigo herpetiformis / by Louis A. Duhring.
Duhring, Louis A., 1845-1913.Date: [1884]- Books
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Case of dermatitis herpetiformis illustrating in particular the pustular variety (impetigo herpetiformis of Hebra) / by Louis A. Duhring.
Duhring, Louis A., 1845-1913.Date: [1884]- Books
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Football impetigo. An inquiry into a contagious affection of the skin occurring amongst football players. / by H.G. Armstrong.
Medical Officers of Schools Association.Date: 1896- Books
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A practical treatise on porrigo, or scalled head, and on impetigo, the humid or running tetter: with coloured engravings illustrative of the diseases / Edited by Ashby Smith.
Willan, Robert, 1757-1812.Date: 1814- Books
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Football impetigo : an enquiry into a contagious affection of the skin occurring amongst football players : a paper read before the Association on 10th December, 1895 / by H.G. Armstrong.
Armstrong, Henry George.Date: 1896- Books
On impetigo vel porrigo contagiosa / by T. Colcott Fox.
Fox, T. Colcott (Thomas Colcott), 1849-1916.Date: 1884- Books
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A practical treatise on porrigo, or scalled head, and on impetigo, the humid or running tetter : with coloured engravings illustrative of the diseases / by Robert Willan ; edited by Ashby Smith.
Date: 1814- Pictures
The torso and thighs of a three year old child suffering from impetigo contagiosa. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
Date: 1905Reference: 576403i- Books
On contagious impetigo / by Tilbury Fox ..., Physician to the Skin Department in University College Hospital.
Fox, Tilbury, 1836-1879Date: 1869- Books
Skin diseases : eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, erysipelas, impetigo, alopecia, warts, rashes, &c / by Reginald T. Brain.
Brain, Reginald T. (Reginald Thomas), 1894-Date: [1955]- Books
Lectures on cutaneous medicine and diseases of the skin. Lecture XII, Leichen, impetigo, scabies / by Erasmus Wilson.
Wilson, Erasmus, Sir, 1809-1884Date: 1869- Pictures
Diseased skin on the face, scalp, chest and body of a baby suffering from pruriginous impetigo, with a detail showing the leg and foot. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
Burgess, E.Date: [1850/1880?]Reference: 578062i- Books
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Football impetigo : an enquiry into contagious affection of the skin occurring amongst football players a paper read before the Association on 10th December, 1895 / by H.G. Armstrong.
Armstrong, H. G. (Henry George)Date: 1896- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Audio
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