Erythema, or roseola as it is differently called, is apt to present itself about the second or third week[76] after birth.
The eruption in measles occurs on the fourth day of the illness, a circumstance which alone suffices to differentiate it from the morbilliform roseola of smallpox.
Idyia roseola seen from the broad side, half natural size; a anal opening, b lateral tube, c circular tube, d e f g h rows of locomotive flappers.
Miss Roseola Cardiman has just been the recipient of a beautiful pair of chaste ear-bobs from her brother, who is a night watchman in a jewelry store run by a man named Tiffany in New York.
Roseola claims that Tiffany makes a right smart of her brother, and sets a heap by him.
Even so recent a writer as Niemeyer declares that roseola arising from infection consists in a modification of measles or scarlet fever.
Hebra was the first to point out the significance of the rash known as roseola variolosa or erythema variolosa.
Sometimes the appearance of the eruption is preceded for a day or two by a delicate scarlet rash, which Tweedie says resembles roseola and has been mistaken for scarlet fever.
The symptomatic eruptions of the skin which pass under the name of roseola bear no resemblance to rötheln.
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