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Definition of Sycoses
1. sycosis [n] - See also: sycosis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sycoses
Literary usage of Sycoses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and by James Nevins Hyde (1893)
"The description which follows relates to the parasitic forms of sycosis not
complicated by the presence of the trichophyton : pseudo-sycoses, the eczemas ..."
2. Chemical and Micoscopical Diagnosis by Francis Carter Wood (1909)
"The best results obtained so far have been in chronic furunculosis, in chronic
sinus infections, in the sycoses, and in other localized skin infections. ..."
3. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin: For the Use of Students and by Oliver Samuel Ormsby (1915)
"Symmetry is rare in the several sycoses of the same part. The disease is accompanied
by itching, rarely so severe as upon the ..."
4. Selected Monographs on Dermatology by Henry William Blanc, Ludwig Berger, Louis Adolphus Duhring, Edward Bennet Bronson, Ludwig Nielsen, Paul Gerson Unna, Prince Albert Morrow (1893)
"... 1887 showed that pus cocci could produce the typical phenomena of the disease
we know that all sycoses are parasitic. The two forms hitherto described ..."
5. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and by James Nevins Hyde (1893)
"The description which follows relates to the parasitic forms of sycosis not
complicated by the presence of the trichophyton : pseudo-sycoses, the eczemas ..."
6. Chemical and Micoscopical Diagnosis by Francis Carter Wood (1909)
"The best results obtained so far have been in chronic furunculosis, in chronic
sinus infections, in the sycoses, and in other localized skin infections. ..."
7. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin: For the Use of Students and by Oliver Samuel Ormsby (1915)
"Symmetry is rare in the several sycoses of the same part. The disease is accompanied
by itching, rarely so severe as upon the ..."
8. Selected Monographs on Dermatology by Henry William Blanc, Ludwig Berger, Louis Adolphus Duhring, Edward Bennet Bronson, Ludwig Nielsen, Paul Gerson Unna, Prince Albert Morrow (1893)
"... 1887 showed that pus cocci could produce the typical phenomena of the disease
we know that all sycoses are parasitic. The two forms hitherto described ..."