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Definition of Strophulus
1. n. See Red-gum, 1.
Definition of Strophulus
1. [n -LI]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strophulus
Literary usage of Strophulus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Diseases of the Skin by Erasmus Wilson (1857)
"strophulus (PLATE 11) is a disease of early infancy, consisting in the ...
The appearance, distribution, and colour of the pimples of strophulus have given ..."
2. On Diseases of the Skin by Erasmus Wilson (1857)
"strophulus (PLATE 11) is a disease of early infancy, consisting in the ...
The appearance, distribution, and colour of the pimples of strophulus have given ..."
3. A Practical treatise on the diseases of children: By J. Forsyth Meigs and by John Forsth Meigs, William Pepper (1870)
"strophulus is a disease affecting chiefly infants at the breast, characterized by a
... In strophulus confertus, the papules are much smaller, more closely ..."
4. A Treatise on the diseases of infancy and childhood by Job Lewis Smith (1886)
"strophulus, on the other hand, is a disease peculiar to children. ... The varieties
of strophulus described by dermatologists are: S. ..."
5. The Practice of medicine by Thomas Hawkes Tanner (1870)
"By some dermatologists, however, strophulus is regarded as lichen modified by
the delicate ... strophulus is characterized by an eruption of minute, hard, ..."
6. The Practice of medicine by Thomas Hawkes Tanner (1866)
"strophulus, lichen, and prurigo are the diseases of this class. ... Several varieties
of strophulus have been described, according as the ..."
7. The Practice of medicine by Thomas Hawkes Tanner (1874)
"strophulus.—This papular disease, commonly known as red gum or tooth rash, ...
By some dermatologists, however, strophulus is regarded as lichen modified by ..."