THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES
VOL. XXIV
FEBRUARY, 1906
NO. 2
By Dr. M. F. ENGMAN and Dr. W. H. MOOK, St. Louis.
From the Laboratory of St. Louis Skin and Cancer Hospital.
The literature upon epidermolysis bullosa has become quite voluminous, and the number of reported cases are rapidly increasing, showing that the disease is not so infrequently encountered as one would suppose. We submit our notes upon the following cases, as they uniquely illustrate the various types of the affection, and might possibly contribute to its etiology.
CASE 1. Vincenzo V. Age eight years.
Patient was admitted to the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital in July, 1903, under the service of Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley, to whom we are indebted for the privilege of reporting this and Case 2. Family history: Patient's parents, two brothers and one sister living and in good . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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