Hektoen, and Perkins“Refractory Subcutaneous Abscesses caused by Sporothrix Schenkii, a new Pathogenic Fungus,”Journ. of Exper. Med., New York, 1900, v, p. 77. (Excellent photo-micrographs of the fungus in culture.)
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Schenk. “On Refractory Subcutaneous Abscesses caused by a Fungus, possibly related to Sporotrichia,”Johns Hopkins Hosp. Buil., Balt., 1898, ix, p. 286.
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(B) Original Paper by De Beurrann and Ramond in France.
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De Beurmani, and Ramond“Abcès sous-cutanés multiples d'origine imiycosique,”Ann. de Derm. et de Syph., Par., 1903, iv, p. 678.
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C) Further Literature.
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References to the now very abundant literature of sporotrichosis to 1908 will be found in the Brit. Journ. Derm., 1908, xx, p. 301. The following are some of the more exhaustive monographs on this subject:—
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De Beurmann, and Gougerot“Les Spirotrichoses hypodermiques,”Ann. de Derm. et de Syph., 1906, vii, pp. 837, 914, 993.
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Iden. “Sporotrichoses tuberculoides,”Ann. de Dern. et de Syph., 1907, viii, pp. 497, 604, 655.
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BlochBruno“Die Sporotrichose,”Beihefte z. med. Klin., Berl., 1909, v, p. 179.
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HydeJ., Nevins, and DavisD. J.“Sporotrichosis in Man,”Journ. of Cut. Dis., New York, 1910, xxviii, p. 321.