We are born heirs to certain exanthematic affections, such as the measles and smallpox; and it would be as difficult to find a being morally immaculate as an individual free from speck or blemish.
Elidaeus Paduanus recommends flagellation or urtication when the eruption of exanthematic diseases is slow in its development.
In rare instances certain of the exanthematic fevers present an extreme hemorrhagic character, so as to be beyond the reach of remedies, and of necessity speedily fatal.
Thus it was that about the end of the eighteenth century Portal spoke of scrofulous, syphilitic, scorbutic, rheumatic, arthritic, andexanthematic rachitis.
Stomatitis of dentition subsides with the physiological completion of that process; stomatitis of exanthematic origin ceases with the evolution of the eruptive disorder.
What English and American physicians call typhus or typhus fever is known to European physicians under the name of exanthematic or petechial typhus, indicating a symptom by which it is distinguished from abdominal typhus.
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