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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER VI
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There was a similar peculiarity in his cousin-german.

Williams mentions the case of a young lady of fifteen with scarcely any hair on the eyebrows or head and no eyelashes.

She was edentulous and had never sensibly perspired.

She improved under tonic treatment.
Rayer quotes the case of Beauvais, who was a patient in the Hopital de la Charite in 1827.

The skin of this man's cranium was apparently completely naked, although in examining it narrowly it was found to be beset with a quantity of very white and silky hair, similar to the down that covers the scalp of infants; here and there on the temples there were a few black specks, occasioned by the stumps of several hairs which the patient had shaved off.


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