C C 306M Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Tinea Cruris, Tinea Barbae, Tinea Capitis
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Hippocrates, on ulcers (gr. helkos) technical text. Classification of lesions both wounds and pathological lesions in text. Time (chronic / acute), how does it change. Where (on elbow, leg, near blood vessel) If hemorrhage / bleeding they would cut somewhere else (divert blood away) to control bleeding. Pour wine/honey on wound both have antiseptic quality on the wound. Typically dry out and keep warm unless inflammation (blood putrefies) Bandaging should be quick, without pain, with ease, and done with elegance. Cosmetic is important for patient to think getting good caire. Nodule [l. nodulus, -i, little knot; l. nodus,-i, knot] Vesicle l. vesicula, -ae little bladder; l. vesica, -ae bladder/sack. Know the size differences (small vs. big) L. bulla, ae round swelling, an amulet (bigger than vesicle) Keloid (gr. kele tumor, hernia, protrusion) Gr. tele at a distance telemetry, telephone. Leuce = white spots, melas = black spots, alphos = ulcer spots.