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Case of Dermatitis Herpetiformis with Arsenical Neuritis and Pigmentation.

Arch Dermatol. 2008;144(5):583.

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THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES
VOL XXVI.
MAY, 1908.
NO. 5.

Presented by DR. A. SCHUYLER CLARK.

The patient is a male, 28 years old, born in the United States, single, a clerk by occupation. His family are not very robust as a rule, but possessed of much endurance and have no tuberculosis history. The patient himself was never stout, but always well and wiry, and he had had no severe illness except occasional colds and two attacks of pleurisy. He has always been a hard worker, and was frequently so tired he could not sleep.

J Cutan Dis. 1908;26(5):237-238.

Editor's Comment

Wait a minute! Back up! We talk so glibly of being too tired to sleep, but how on earth is that possible? Fatigue = sleep, no? We do not talk of being so hungry we can't eat or so thirsty we can't drink, . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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