Definition of Desquamations

1. desquamation [n] - See also: desquamation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Desquamations

despujolsite
despumate
despumated
despumates
despumating
despumation
despumations
despume
despumed
despuming
desquamate
desquamated
desquamates
desquamating
desquamation
desquamations (current term)
desquamative
desquamative interstitial pneumonia
desquamative pneumonia
desquamatory
dessauite
dessay
desse
dessert
dessert apple
dessert grape
dessert grapes
dessert plate
dessert spoon

Literary usage of Desquamations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ways of women in their physical, moral and intellectual relations by Jerome van Crowninshield Smith (1875)
"How it is Abused—desquamations—Depilation—Excessive Growth—Baldness—Cove'rings for the Head—Luxuriant Hair—Preservation—Hair- Dyes—Objections to ..."

2. Twentieth Century Practice: An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical by Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1897)
"We share the opinion of the latter, but admit that exceptionally similar desquamations with curving edges ("desquamations a contours ..."

3. The Lancet-clinic by Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Ohio Valley Medical Association (1905)
"Sciences, January, 1904) divides the desquamations into three classes : 1. Desquamation confined to rose spots. 2. Desquamation appearing as a sequel to ..."

4. Observations on the Hydrargyria by George Alley (1810)
"In those later desquamations," Mr. Pearson has observed, " the cuticle is -of; ... Several authors have noticed similar desquamations of the cuticle in the ..."

5. The Practice of pediatrics by Walter Lester Carr (1906)
"The scales from these desquamations are certainly less infectious than those of the primary desquamation. It is the belief of some observers that they are ..."

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