- PMC 524121. PMID 15499130.
Tilbury Fox W (1864). On
impetigo contagiosa, or
porrigo. England:
Printed by T. Richards.
Impetigo and
Ecthyma at The
Merck Manual...
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diseases herpes, eczema, impetigo, and pityriasis, and as non-inflammatory
porrigo, and
gives a
lucid statement of
their characteristics in
tabular form;...
- worms, as a
preventive for infusion, as a
treatment for
phthiriasis and
porrigo, as an
antidote for the
poison of the sea hare, as a
liniment for elephantiasis...
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macarangae Cycloschizon oleae-dioicae
Cycloschizon pollaccii Cycloschizon porrigo Cycloschizon pritzelii Cycloschizon styracis Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM. (December...
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macarangae Cocconia machaerii Cocconia miconiae Cocconia placenta Cocconia porrigo Cocconia sparsa Cocconia spurcaria Cocconia styracis Cocconia xylopiae...
- G purple; purple-red
Sedum porphyreum H DS
porrigens L spreading, from
porrigo Galium porrigens H
potamophilus G
river Sebastiania potamophila H DS potatorum...
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sycosis barbae)
Recherches sur la nature, le siège et le développement du
Porrigo decalvans ou phytoalopécie (concerning the
study of
Microsporon audouini)...
- Sacc., (1883)
Rhytisma myricae Mont. 1856
Rhytisma porrigo Cooke 1882
accepted as
Cycloschizon porrigo (Cooke) Arx, (1962) Genus:
Ricasolia A.M****al. (1855)...
- Formulary. 1864.
Tilbury Fox,
William (1864). On
impetigo contagiosa, or
porrigo. England:
Printed by T. Richards.
Cholera Prospects:
Compiled from Personal...
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specific epithet (porrecta) is from the
Latin porrectus, in turn from
porrigo meaning "to
spread out" or "to extend",
referring to the
prostrate habit...