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disease however is not an exact feature in
itself, inasmuch as it seems to supervene on
primary
tuber enlar leprosy.
I myself at
least have not remarked a single instance of
it in an otherwise intact individual.
It remains to say, that the hair
generally
falls off, wherever the skin assumes the- character of the above described tubercular-
affection - so patients frequently
thy are seen without Eyebrows, while the hair of the sealp preserves
ito morinal Character. I have not been able to
detect
any
enlarged glands, nor has a single
instance of degenerated testicles come
to
my
Knowledge,
Mar
any
tumors of
the
female
observations.
my
labia occurred under
As for the history given by the patients
themselves, it appears to be not reliable they