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The child has black hair, blue eyes, and the skin generally is healthy; but there is a tendency for it to become dark in places subjected to pressure, as in the axillary folds and under the garters.
Digitized by Google MOnPH(EA NIGRA. 49 No pigmentation is visible in the mucous membrane of the mouth.
The heart and other organs are now normal.
She has always been a rather nervous child, and there is a history of nerve-trouble on her father's side. She has, however, always been healthy, except fo
...r a very severe attack of chorea with cardiac com- plication, in the autumn of 1894 — eighteen months ago. Subsequent to this she has taken a good deal of arsenic, and has done so continu- ously for three months, from November, 1895, to February, 1896, niii. of the liq. arsenicalis, twice a day. There is no obtainable history pointing to phthisis or syphilis, unless a thickened and cracked condition of one nostril may be so regarded.
Among the numerous conditions associated with increased pigmen- tation, there are only five which need be considered.


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