Besides recognizing the urticarial nature of the lesion, de Mussy sought the underlying cause of hay fever and thought to find it in the gouty diathesis.
So I, who had fondly thought myself the discoverer of the urticarial nature of hay fever because I had searched the books of the specialists and found nothing about it, was surprised to find my observation anticipated by the Frenchman.
He says nothing of de Mussy's recognition of theurticarial nature of the lesion in hay fever.
Meanwhile the cell doors were repaired and bound with iron bands.
The fetters were reimposed, but that which chained the prisoner to the wall and which he had broken was strengthened.
Urticarial eruptions or plaques which break out over various parts of the body are a frequent symptom seen in animals of either sex.
She also has other neurotic manifestations, especially of an urticarial character, that are equally interesting.
These consist of urticarial rashes, tendencies to vomiting, or diarrhea, or both.
Besides the respiratory oppression, some patients developurticarial lesions and occasionally even conjunctivitis and a catarrhal condition of the nasal mucous membrane.
Whether these bile symptoms are due to the occurrence of actual urticarial lesions in the bile duct, or so close to the papilla of entrance of the gall passages into the intestine as to occlude it, is doubtful.
The clear vesicles shoot up from the surface, as it were, without warning; or there may be for a brief period only a circumscribed erythema like that which usually precedes the appearance of an urticarial wheal.
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