xiv List of Illustrations 



Tinea glabrosa caused by T. purpureum 88 



Tinea glabrosa 91 



Disorders confused with fungous eruptions 92 



Tinea cruris 95 



Tinea cruris 96 



Acute dermatophytosis of hands and feet 103 



Acute dermatophytosis 104 



Acute dermatophytosis (T. gypseum) 105 



Acute dermatophytosis of the hands 107 



Chronic dermatophytosis of the feet 109 



Ringworm infection due to T. purpureum 110 



Infection due to T. purpureum Ill 



T. purpureum infection— sites of involvement 112 



Chronic dermatophytosis of hands and nails 114 



Chronic dermatophytosis due to T. purpureum 115 



Dermatophytid secondary to tinea pedis 117 



Nonmycotic diseases simulating dermatophytosis 122 



Diseases to be differentiated from dermatophytosis .... 123 



Nonmycotic rashes simulating dermatophytosis 125 



Treatment of nails infected with fungi 137 



Moniliasis of feet and hands 147 



Moniliasis— types of skin involvement 149 



Moniliasis of generalized type 151 



Tinea versicolor, or chromophvtosis 158 



Tinea versicolor (papular follicular variety) 159 



Hidden lesions of tinea versicolor 161 



Erythrasma 165 



Erythrasma 167 



Tinea imbricata 169 



Chromoblastomycosis 174 



Actinomycosis 179 



Actinomycosis 181 



Actinomycosis of the chest 183 



Nocardiosis (actinomycosis without granules) 188 



Sporotrichosis 191 



Sporotrichosis 193 



Blastomycosis 198 



Blastomycosis (secondary involvement) 199 



Blastomycosis affecting lungs and bones 201 



