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JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS AND GENITO-URINARY DISEASES.

Arch Dermatol. 2002;138:1417.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

VOL. XX.

NOVEMBER, 1902.

NO. 11.

A FURTHER REPORT ON NÆVO-CARCINOMA.

BY A. RAVOGLI,

Cincinnati.

In the case which I had the honor to present to the meeting in Washington, which was published in the JOURNAL under the title of Multiple Nodular Melanocarcinoma of the Skin from a Nævus, the tumor was seated on the sternal region and began to trouble the lady only when she was pregnant and the steel springs of the corset were constantly irritating it thus causing an itching sensation and oozing of serum.

J Cutan Genito-Urin Dis.
1902;20:510-523.

VIGNETTES OF CORSETS

  • Though their use was constrictive, corsets played a pivotal role in opening women's economic opportunities. From the Middle Ages onward in Western Europe the production and sale of clothing, like other manufacturing, was controlled by male-only guilds. Clandestinely employed by the first corsetières, women were denied membership in the staymakers' guild. A Parisian . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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