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In this way the diagnosis of the disease may be very distinctly written on the skin; the word 'Scarlatina' disappears as the eruption regains its uniform tint. "
Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children Pye Henry Chavasse 1844
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Scarlatina is a contagious disease; so, when one lives in a large city, half the family has to move away from its residence (we did it twice), and yet every man in the city is a centre through which pass innumerable diameters, carrying threads of all sorts of contagions.
The Kreutzer Sonata 2003
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Scarlatina, together with a low typhoid form of fever.
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_Scarlatina simplex_, or _simple scarlet-fever_ (9), without inflammation of the throat, is generally so mild in its course, that it requires little or no treatment.
Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms Charles Munde
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Scarlatina, it is not as certain to prevent the _malignant_ form.
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Scarlatina of a malignant type has prevailed among children, adults have been affected with an epidemic soreness of the mouth and throat, strongly resembling the worst form of the _angina_ in malignant
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No cutting short of the process of Scarlatina -- the morbid poison must be drawn to the skin as soon as possible 40 52.
Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms Charles Munde
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_Scarlatina simplex_, or simple Scarlet-Fever 17 10.
Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms Charles Munde
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_Scarlatina anginosa_, or Sore-Throat Scarlet-Fever 18 11.
Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms Charles Munde
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Infectious diseases, such as Typhoid and Scarlatina, are frequently conveyed by cow's milk.
Papers on Health John Kirk
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