A. Increased perspiration, 3, 1: 172; 16, 17: 628; 30, 807.

Eliminated by the skin in small quantity, 4, 179; 16, 17: 386; 17, 628.

Urticaria, 69, 182.

Purpura, Basin, 89, 74.

Alopecia, Kussmaul.*

Vesicles, 86, 439.

Innumerable quantity of small, acuminate vesicles; at other times an eruption resembling scarlatina or roseola, 3, 1: 172.

Eczematous eruption, Farquharson, 116, 1/179. 267.

Herpes, impetigo, psydracia, furuncles, 30, 807.

Erythema, vesicles, and bullae - pustules, pruritus and heat, followed by desquamation, 47, 199.

Vesicular and pustular eruptions on the skin, 13, 122.

Pustular eruption over the whole body, 1, 1071.

In mercurial poisoning the skin frequently shows changes, extending from simple erythema to the most varied eruptions in the form of miliaria, eczema, herpes, and impetigo; also excoriations around the anus, between the thighs and scrotum, leading to destructive ulceration, 43, 266.

The effect of mercury is transmitted to the cutaneous structure, and exhibits itself sometimes in a simple increase of the natural exhalation from the skin, at other times in altered action in the part, 12, 166.