RMW2PR4E–An introduction to dermatology (1905) Molluscum Contagiosum section
RF2H8BX4X–molluscum contagiosum line icon vector illustration
RMRDHJ62–. Microbes & toxins. Bacteriology; Toxins; Antitoxins. 156 MICROBES AND TOXINS. Fig. 62.—Mallory bodies; the hypothetical microbe of scarlatina under different aspects. (After Calkins.) Borrel has discovered in the cells of molluscum contagiosum minute corpuscles very equal in size and distinct from the nucleus, from the chromatin and from the protoplasm: they are small enough to pass through filters, and sufficiently abundant and resistant to physical influences, as temperature and drying, to explain the powerful nature of the contagium in these diseases. This may perhaps be the type of m