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DISSECTION WOUNDS
Several of the diseases described elsewhere in this book, such as erysipelas, impetiginous lesions from pyogenic cocci and the like, and various kinds of irritation from the chemicals employed in preserving or embalming, usually of an eczematous character and belonging to dermatitis venenata, are sometimes observed in those having to do with dead bodies; but the usual manifestations to which this title of dissec-
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tion wounds is given are postmortem pustule and anatomic tuber cle. As the latter is admittedly tuberculous, it will be elsewhere con sidered.
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