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Low, R. C. : Some cases of trichophytides and microsporides and their connection with lichen 

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Montgomery, R. M., and Walzer, E. A.: Tinea capitis with infection of eyelashes: Report 

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Pernet, G. : Ringworm of scalp: Report of case in adult, Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 12:267, 1925. 



Poth, D. O., and Kaliski, S. R.: Estrogen therapy of tinea capitis: Preliminary report, Arch. 

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Rothman, S.; Smiljanic, A.; Shapiro, A. L., and Weitkamp, A. W.: Spontaneous cure of 

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Sabouraud, R., and Noire, H.: Traitement des teignes tondantes par les rayons X a L'Ecole 

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Schwartz, L.: Public health aspects of treatment of tinea capitis, New York State J. Med. 

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Thomson, M. S.: Cat ringworm, Brit. J. Dermat. 37:269, 1925. 



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2. TINEA BARBAE 



Ringworm of the beard is rarely seen in the United States and is uncom- 

 mon in New York. The infection is follicular; infection of the skin alone 

 in the bearded region is not considered here. 



