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pathognomic → pathognomonic
accidently → accidentally
coalesence → coalescence
hematomesis → hematemesis
hemorraghic → hemorrhagic
uniformily → uniformly
Note.—The names of the colored plates are in capitals. The letters H., P., and F. in brackets indicatethat the cases were photographed by Hubbard, Pollitzer, or Fox.
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This shows the earliest eruption upon back and buttocks. The photograph wastaken about seven hours after its first appearance. The patient was sent toRiverside Hospital, where she developed hem