Eczema Erythematosum Cruris
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Identifier: 49.18
Dermatologic stereoview card. Front of card depicts two views of a person’s forearm resting on a piece of wood stained brown. The person’s forearm is covered with Eczema Erythematosum Cruris. The reverse of the card describes the dermatologic conditions as well as the diagnosis and treatment. The most common site of erythematous eczema is the face, but is is not infrequently found on other localities, sometimes associated with other forms of the disease ad exceptionally as part of a generalized eczema. Treatment began with two salves and cautioned to cleanse the skin with sweet oil, never with soap and water. more...

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