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  1. ... 84-91.—Seligmann (C. G.) A note on albinism, with especial reference to its racial characteristics among Melane- sians and Polynesians. Lancet, Lond., 1902, ii, 803-805.— Sollas (Igerna B. I.) Certain ... to the studv of albinism. Biometrika, Cambridge, 1913, ix, 333-365, 10 pi.— ...
  2. ... Parma, 1902, iii, 151-154 — Gamble (W. E.) Albinism in man; special reference to eye. Ann. Ophth., St. Louis, 1915, xxiv, ...
  3. ... namely: albinismus, leucoderma, and canities. i. Albinismus. Synonyms: Albinism; Leucas- mus universalis; Congenital leucopathia. This has reference to a congenital condition observed in cer- tain ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The biology of man and other organisms 
    Publication: New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, [1923]
    ... in reality are mixed dominant and recessive with reference to the character of albinism. But it is impos- sible to tell which ...
  5. ... the same general source as those springs. 100 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Air-Passages. Ajaccio. ALBINISM. The condition which has been termed albinism consists ...
  6. ... coloured tissue, due to absence of pigment. In reference to the skin, achroma is synonymous with leucoderma, albinism, and alphosis. See Pigmentary Skin-Diseases. ACHROMATOPSIA, (a ...
  7. ... coloured tissue, due to absence of pigment. In reference to the skin Achroma is synonymous with Leucoderma, Albinism, and Alphosis. See Pigmentary Skin-Diseases. ACHROMATOPSIA (a, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of public health nursing 
    Publication: Austin, Texas : Public Health Nursing Division, Texas State Department of Health, 1949
    ... or diseases in the family, such as, anomalies, albinism, diabetes, muscular ... particular reference to measles, syphilis, and tuber- culosis# The natal ...
  9. ... little im- portance when separately considered. As to albinism, it exerts no ... considered with reference to * Opera minora.—De monstris, lib. i. t}. ...
  10. ... white hair growing on the face. Fig. 6.—Albinism in a negro. Fig. 7.—Partial albinism ; congenital. Fig. 8.—Partial leucopathia or albinism. Fig. 9.—Nigrities; a part of the shoulder, ...
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