THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES
VOL. XXVII
APRIL, 1909
NO. 4
For Diagnosis. Presented by Dr. DAISY ORLEMAN ROBINSON.
The patient is a female aged 22 years, married three years, no children. No history of any cutaneous disease or of tuberculosis in patient or in any member of her family. The history of present eruptions is the site of the present large lesion. This she squeezed sufficiently to injure the part, and on the subsequent day observed a pimple at said site which became inflamed, and a "mother plaster" was applied.
J Cutan Dis.
1909;27(4):180-182.
Editor's Comment
Though nowadays considered déclassé, 100 years ago plasters were state of the art: They were neat, convenient, and available in several therapeutic variations. Peel back the layers of time and match the plaster with its constituents:
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