Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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Symphony No. 3, "Jerusalem," sketch
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Photograph of Ezra Laderman in Leipzig
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Symphony No. 1, "Leipzig," sketch, p. 19
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Photograph of Ezra Laderman conducting his "Leipzig" Symphony in Paris
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Photograph of Ezra Laderman in his Army Uniform
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Pope's Villa, Twickenham
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Pierrepont House, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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Denham Place, Buckinghamshire
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Wollaton Hall and Park, Nottinghamshire
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The County Maps of Old England
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A Country House in a River Landscape, Previously Identified as Oatlands
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Plate 49-Syphilitic tubercular lupus
Modern term: Tertiary syphilis Tertiary syphilis is characterized by nodules and tumors (gummas) that may ulcerate. -
Plate 48-Inherited syphilis
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Plate 47-Pemphigus foliaceus
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Plate 46-Molluscum contagiosum
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Plate 45-Purpura haemorrhagica
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Plate 44-Ulcerating hydroa from bromide potassium
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Plate 43-Morphoea or Addison's keloid
Modern Term: Linear morphea (en coup de sabre) En coup de sabre, meaning stroke of a sword, is used to describe a linear depressed plaque of the head due to morphea (localized scleroderma). When severe with facial hemi-atrophy, it is referred to as Parry-Romberg syndrome. -
Plate 42-Lupus erythematosus
The three major types of cutaneous lupus are acute, subacute and chronic. This patient has the butterfly rash of acute lupus in which nearly all patients have systemic disease. -
Plate 41-Framboesia
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Plate 40-Syphilitic rupia
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Plate 39-Purpura thrombotica
Modern term: Cutaneous small vessel vasculitis or leukocytoclastic vasculitis Palpable purpura due to immune complex-mediated vasculitis. When immune complexes contain IgA, it is termed Henoch-Schoenlein purpura -
Plate 38-Prurigo adolescentium
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Plate 37-Rupia-psoriasis (from inherited Syphilis)
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Plate 36-Tinea circinata