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DEUMOGKAIMIIA 



dermatitis; . erythematous; ■•'■" acid, 



bulK>u>, purpura; tfuinin, eczema, erythematous, ur- 

 urial, purpurii rlar, bullous; resin, urticaria; 



imorrhagic and pustular bul 



■ 

 pustuli • rythema; 



. pruritus, miliaria »•'/, 



'.In -ma, purpui erj thema, 



and bul ipular erythema ; 



atinifom , erythema, pap- 



ules, D. papillaris capillitii. Same as 



D. papillomatosa cap- 

 illitii "''■" ; a rare 



ting tin I the 



in. I be lesions 

 i, which occasionally sup- 

 pui usually traversed by a hair. Ulti- 



mately these unite to form extensive, irregular, hard, 

 wh Idish k. ing growthsfrom which a 



i atrophied, firmly adherent 

 bail irs usually in males of middle 



D. repens. a spreading dermatitis, usually fol- 

 ily neuritic, commencing 

 :ly in the upper extremities. D., Seb- 

 orrheic ma; a form of inflammation 

 the skin ted with seborrhea of the scalp, 

 due to the direct transference of the same pathogenic 

 organism from the head to the region affected. D. 

 traumatica, those inflammatory changes in the skin 

 ■m traumatism. D. venenata, a term 

 .1 forms of inflammation of the skin pro- 

 du> mal irritating agencies, whether from 

 the animal, vegetable, or mineral kingdom. This in- 

 clude- the dermatitis produced by rhus-poi-oning. 

 Dermatobia [der-mat-o* '-be-ah) \8kppa, skin ; f3imn>, to 

 live]. A bot-fly of Central America, the eggs of 

 which are not infrequently deposited in the skin and 



luce a swelling very like an ordinary boil. 

 Ma "i and Parasites {Animal), Table of. 



Dermatogen [der-mat / -o-j'en) [dippa, skin ; yivr/g, pro- 

 ducing]. In biology, the layer of cells, in a young 

 or growing part, that is destined to become epi- 

 mis. 

 Dermatography \6kppa, skin ; 



. to write], A description of the skin. 

 Dermatoid [der'-mat-oid) [Seppa, skin; tlrfoc, resem- 



mbling skin. 

 Dermatokeras -kcr'-as) [dippa, skin ; Kepag, 



See Cornu cuianeum. 

 Dermato mat-ol) [dippa, skin], C 6 H 2 (OH) 



OH i .. The i bismuth, which ap 



a valuable antiseptic agent. It is especi- 

 all . in cutaneous affections or lesions 



■ tion. 1 lose internally in 

 ii and intestines, two drains 

 living antiseptic for dust- 

 ing 

 Dermatologist . ,kin ; /• 



depl in the treatment of 



Dermatolog. [dippa, skin ; / 



in, its nature, struc- 

 tui treatmi at. 



Dermatolys: skin ; >,> 



• 

 ids of hypertrophied 

 ne< . fai • . bul 

 n deeply 

 1, indui warty. I lyper 



Dermatoma 



tumor: //. , Dermatomata\. Any tumor of the skin, 

 Or one made up of dermal elements. 



Dermatomalacia {der-tnat-o-mal-a' f -se-ah) [dippa, 

 skin ; iHi'/.aKia, softness]. Morbid softening of the 

 skin. 



Dermatomelasma [der-mat-o-mel-az'-mah) [dippa, 

 skin ; tiiXaopa, a black color], Addison's disease. 



Dermatomycosis (der-mat-o-mi-it/sis) [dippa, skin ; 

 r. fungus]. Any skin-disease caused by a para- 

 sitic plant-growth. 



Dermatomyoma {der-mat-o-mi-o f -man) [dippa, skin ; 

 in,, muscle; bpa, a tumor: pi., Dermatomyomata\ 

 Myoma seated upon or involving the skin. 



Dermatoneurosis [der-mat-o-nu-ro' -sis) [dippa, skin ; 

 a nerve]. Any neurosis of the skin. 



Dermatonosus (der-mat-on / -o-sus) [dippa, skin ; foao^, 

 disease]. Any skin-disease. 



Dermato-pathology {der-niat-o-path-ol'-o-je) [dippa , 

 skin; irddog, disease; A6yog, science]. The pathol- 

 ogy of the skin. 



Dermatopathy [der-mat-op' '-ath-e) [dippa, skin ; Kafiot , 

 disease]. Any skin-disease. 



Dermatophony {der-mat-off* -o-ne) [dippa, skin ; fpavi}, 

 sound]. The auscultation of the skin ; a process by 

 which, it is alleged, the sound made by the blood 

 in the vessels of the skin can be heard. 



Dermatophyte (der'-mat-o-fit) [dippa, skin; tyvrdv, a 

 plant]. Any species of fungous vegetation that grows 

 upon the skin. 



Dermatoplasty {der f -mat-o-plas-te) [dippa, skin ; 

 -'/(iaoeiv, to form]. Plastic surgery of the skin. 



Dermatorrhea [der-mat-or-e f -ah) [i)ii>pa, skin ; pola, 

 a flowing]. An increased secretion from the skin. 



Dermatosclerosis [der-mat-o-skle-ro f -sis). See Sclero- 

 derma. 



Dermatosis [der-mat-o' '-sis) [dippa, skin ; voaoq, dis- 

 ease: //. Dermatoses], Any disorder or disease of the 

 skin. D. Kaposi. Synonym of Xeroderma pig- 

 mentosum. 



Dermatosome [der* -mat-o-soni) [dippa, skin ; of.y/a, 

 body]. A thickening or knot in the equatorial region 

 of each spindle fiber in the process of cell-division. 



Dermatospasmus {der-mat-o-spaz f -mus) [dippa, skin ; 

 OTraoitoc,, spasm]. Cutis anserina, or goose-skin. 



Dermatosyphilis {der-mat-o-sif f -il-is) [dippa, skin; 

 Sypkiltis, a Latin proper name]. The cutaneous 

 manifestations of syphilis. See Syphiloderma, 



Dermatotomy [der-mat-of '-o-me) [dippa, skin ; ripveiv, 

 to cut]. The anatomy or dissection of the skin. 



Dermatozobn [der-mat-o-zo f -on) [dippa, skin ; (.Ctov, an 

 animal: pl.Dermatozoa~\. Any animal parasitic upon 

 the skin. 



Dermen (der'-men) [dippa, the skin]. Belonging to 

 the derma itself. 



Dermenchysis [der-men' '-kis-is) [dippa, skin; iyxvaiq, 

 a pouring in]. Hypodermatic injection. 



Dermepenthesis [der-mep-en' '-thes-is) [dippa, skin ; 

 aic, insertion]. Synonym of skin-grafting. 



Dermexanthesis (der-meks-an-the'-sis) [dippa, skin; 

 kt-avdr/oie, eruption : />/. Dermexantheses\. Any skin- 

 disease marked by a rash-like eruption. 



Dermic [der'-mik) [dippa, the skin]. Relating to the 

 skin. 



Dermocyma [der-mo-si'-mah) [dippa, skin; ki'//«, the 

 fetus]. A form oi double n it) in which the 



parasite is contained within the si in of the host. 



Dermogastric {der-mo-gas'-trik) [dippa, skin; yaorf)p, 

 mach], In biology, applied to structures having a 

 ion with the skin and the stomach, as dermo- 

 gastric poi ' 



Dermographia {der mo :■ af e ak) [dippa, skin ; 

 ipecv, to write]. The condition observed in the so- 



