Case of Hemiglossitis Dimidiata
Z. I. Yazvitskiy
Kazan medical journal ›› 1904, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3) : 166 -168.
Case of Hemiglossitis Dimidiata
Generally speaking, tongue inflammation occurs quite frequently, especially the types of tongue that are worth depending on: a) Injuries (burns from hot food, acids, and from corrosive liquids and spices, splinters, stinging bees, wasps, coats from fruits and honey in the mouth), b) strong poisonous animals (biting off the heads of poisonous snakes by magicians, as well as snacking on random anthrax toads) and c) general poisoning (for rye, smallpox, scarlet, typhoid, pyemia, uremia and mercury).
Yazvitskiy Z.I.
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