Others ground this disruption upon their continued or protracted time of delivery, presumed to last twenty days; whereat, excluding but one a day, the latter brood, impatient, by a forcible proruption anticipate their period of exclusion;
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But the proruption of a fame that shall blaze, not flicker, is at hand.
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Continued nervous disturbances in recent secondary syphilis are described by Finger, who in fifty cases found an increase, sometimes a very marked one, in the reflex-excitability of the skin and tendons just before and at the time of the proruption of the exanthema, which was soon followed by a decrease in reflex-excitability, often decreasing to far below normal — in some cases even as far as "o."
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It begins with a proruption in many cases in the form of a roseola of large spots or a sparse maculopapular eruption on the trunk and extremities, never on the face. This proruption consists of localized outbreaks.
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