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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER XI
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Blandin has observed a case of the same description.

A third occurred at the Hopital de la Charite, in a woman, who, in consequence of a whitlow, had lost the whole of the 3d phalanx of one of the forefingers.

The soft and fleshy cushion which here covered the 2d phalanx was terminated by a small, blackish nail, like a grain of spur rye.

It is probable that in these cases the soft parts of the 3d phalanx, and especially the ungual matrix, had not been wholly destroyed.

In his lectures Chevalier speaks of analogous cases.
In some instances avulsion of a finger is effected in a peculiar manner.


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