1921
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1921.02350200004001
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Ringworm of the Nails

Abstract: This contribution is offered, largely, as a result of being a victim of ringworm of the nails for about thirty-five years. A final demon-

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“…Several case reports of familial infections with this fungus have appeared (Hodges, 1921 ; Lewis and Spoor, 1953).…”
Section: Mycologist Bristol Royal Hospitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several case reports of familial infections with this fungus have appeared (Hodges, 1921 ; Lewis and Spoor, 1953).…”
Section: Mycologist Bristol Royal Hospitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fungus infection of the nails is regarded as a coIiimoin source of re-infection and relapse in adjacent skin surfaces (Hodges, 1921;Williams, 1928;Williams and Barthel, 1929;Rockwood, 1930). It is wellnigh impossible to cure.…”
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