Lexicographical Neighbors of Comedos
Literary usage of Comedos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1881)
"From this it is proved that the black point of comedos is not due to the accretion
of dust. Two other questions were answered during this inquiry—one, ..."
2. A Hand-book of Diseases of the Skin, and Their Homœopathic Treatment by John Robert Kippax (1896)
"Black comedos on the skin of the face, which suppurate. Mezereum. ... comedos that
can be easily pressed out, in the cheeks and about the nose. Sulphur. ..."
3. A Hand-book of diseases of the skin and their homoeopathic treatment by John Robert Kippax (1893)
"The individual comedos should be squeezed out with a watch key or the comedo
extractor (Fig. ... Black comedos on the skin of the face, which suppurate. ..."
4. A Hand-book of Skin Diseases, and Their Homœopathic Treatment by John Robert Kippax (1884)
"The individual comedos should be squeezed out with a watch key or the comedo
extractor (Fig. ... Black comedos on the skin of the face, which suppurate. ..."
5. Skin Diseases: Their Description, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment by Melford Eugene Douglass (1900)
"The principal internal remedies are Baryta carb. and Selenium. Others may be
indicated as follows: Bellad.—comedos in young full-blooded people. Cicuta. ..."
6. Journal of Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases (1886)
"The sebaceous plugs were evidently of the nature of comedos differing from ordinary
comedos in their consistency, their exaggerated development, ..."