RMGC5Y75–fine arts, South America, Peru, Mochica culture (Moche), handicrafts, handle can: man figure with face mutilation as effect of the Espundia, burial object, clay, 300 - 600 AD, Museum for ethnology, Berlin,
RM2AKAG4P–Report of first expedition to South America, 1913 . Fig. 1. — EspuNDiA. Fig. 2. — Chronic UlcerativeProcess..
RMCT3C8D–x-ray of rib cage
RMPG222P–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TREATMENT OF ESPUNDIA 91 often supervene, and the voice is weakened or even temporarily lost. The digestive tract becomes upset from the constant escape down the throat of the exudations from the ulceration, mixed with saliva or food. A spreading of the nose due to the eating away of the septum is a characteristic feature. Although in late stages of the disease the entire surface of the palate and nasal cavities is attacked, and the septum between the nostrils destroyed, the bones are left intact, a fea
RMGC5Y76–fine arts, South America, Peru, Mochica culture (Moche), handicrafts, handle can: tattooed head of a man with face mutilation as effect of the Espundia, burial object, clay, circa 600 AD, private collection,
RM2AKAGCM–Report of first expedition to South America, 1913 . Fig. 1. — EspuNDiA. Fig. 2. — Chronic UlcerativeProcess.
RMCT3C90–x-ray of rip cage
RMPG222J–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. Fig. 16. A case of espundia before and after treatment with tartar emetic. (After d'Utra e Silva.) Treatment and Prevention. — It was in connection with ulcers caused by Leishmania americana that the curative action of tartar emetic was first worked out by Vianna in the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz at Rio de Janeiro. The treatment of espundia with this drug, injected into the veins, has been thoroughly tried out in the past two years with great success. Although the mucous membrane ulcers do not yield to the
RM2ANA6AE–Report of first expedition to South America, 1913Members of the expedition: Richard PStrong [and others] . Fig. 1. — EspuNDiA. Fig. 2. — Chronic UlcerativeProcess..
RM2ANA6Y4–Report of first expedition to South America, 1913Members of the expedition: Richard PStrong [and others] . Fig. 2. — General Character of Dwelling.s on Outskirts of Town. Plate I. — Buenaventura, Colombia. iQ ^^^m v . i. . Fig. 1. — EspuNDiA. Fig. 2. — Chronic UlcerativeProcess.
RM2AFW2F7–. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. e on the site of some insect bite orslight wound or abrasion and during weeks or months gradually increasesin size and assumes the appearance of a sluggish furuncle. This stage is succeeded by one of persistent, painless, sluggishulceration. The boil may be solitary or there may be a score or even more. Healingusually takes place only after the lapse of six to eight months. This condition masquerades under a host of names, in addition to thosegiven above, e.g., Oriental sore, Bagdad sore, Bouton dOrient,Uta or Espundia (Peru), Bouba (Brazil
RMRN4REA–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TREATMENT OF ESPUNDIA 91 often supervene, and the voice is weakened or even temporarily lost. The digestive tract becomes upset from the constant escape down the throat of the exudations from the ulceration, mixed with saliva or food. A spreading of the nose due to the eating away of the septum is a characteristic feature. Although in late stages of the disease the entire surface of the palate and nasal cavities is attacked, and the septum between the nostr
RMRN4RDK–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. Fig. 16. A case of espundia before and after treatment with tartar emetic. (After d'Utra e Silva.) Treatment and Prevention. — It was in connection with ulcers caused by Leishmania americana that the curative action of tartar emetic was first worked out by Vianna in the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz at Rio de Janeiro. The treatment of espundia with this drug, injected into the veins, has been thoroughly tried out in the past two years with great success. Although
RMRN5379–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. Fig. 16. A case of espundia before and after treatment with tartar emetic. (After d'Utra e Silva.) Treatment and Prevention. — It was in connection with ulcers caused by Leishmania americana that the curative action of tartar emetic was first worked out by Vianna in the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz at Rio de Janeiro. The treatment of espundia with this drug, injected into the veins, has been thoroughly tried out in the past two years with great success. Although the mucous membrane ulcers do not yield to the
RMRN4PCC–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. Fig. 16. A case of espundia before and after treatment with tartar emetic. (After d'Utra e Silva.) Treatment and Prevention. — It was in connection with ulcers caused by Leishmania americana that the curative action of tartar emetic was first worked out by Vianna in the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz at Rio de Janeiro. The treatment of espundia with this drug, injected into the veins, has been thoroughly tried out in the past two years with great success. Although the mucous membrane ulcers do not yield to the
RMRD9TP3–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. Fig. 16. A case of espundia before and after treatment with tartar emetic. (After d'Utra e Silva.) Treatment and Prevention. — It was in connection with ulcers caused by Leishmania americana that the curative action of tartar emetic was first worked out by Vianna in the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz at Rio de Janeiro. The treatment of espundia with this drug, injected into the veins, has been thoroughly tried out in the past two years with great success. Although the mucous membrane ulcers do not yield to the
RMRD9TP7–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TREATMENT OF ESPUNDIA 91 often supervene, and the voice is weakened or even temporarily lost. The digestive tract becomes upset from the constant escape down the throat of the exudations from the ulceration, mixed with saliva or food. A spreading of the nose due to the eating away of the septum is a characteristic feature. Although in late stages of the disease the entire surface of the palate and nasal cavities is attacked, and the septum between the nostrils destroyed, the bones are left intact, a fea
RMRN4RFX–. Animal parasites and human disease. Parasites; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. Fig. 16. A case of espundia before and after treatment with tartar emetic. (After d'Utra e Silva.) Treatment and Prevention. — It was in connection with ulcers caused by Leishmania americana that the curative action of tartar emetic was first worked out by Vianna in the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz at Rio de Janeiro. The treatment of espundia with this drug, injected into the veins, has been thoroughly tried out in the past two years with great success. Although the mucous membrane ulcers do not yi
RMRN4PD2–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. TREATMENT OF ESPUNDIA 91 often supervene, and the voice is weakened or even temporarily lost. The digestive tract becomes upset from the constant escape down the throat of the exudations from the ulceration, mixed with saliva or food. A spreading of the nose due to the eating away of the septum is a characteristic feature. Although in late stages of the disease the entire surface of the palate and nasal cavities is attacked, and the septum between the nostrils destroyed, the bones are left intact, a fea
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