Microbial Diseases of the
Skin and Eyes

Readings Outline Objectives Key Terms Multiple Choice Questions
Learning can be a bridge between doing and thinking.
But there is a danger that the person who uses
learning as a bridge between doing and thinking
may get stuck in learning and never get into thinking
Laura Riding Jackson
   

 

Who am I? Although I coined the term complement I am most famous for developing the concept that the body will do everything possible to avoid and auto immune response. I shared the Nobel Prize in 1908 with Elie Metchnifkoff.

 

 

Assigned Reading Ch 21 pp 558-579
Skin Infections HBF Lecture    
More Skin Infections HBF Lecture    

 

OUTLINE/SUMMARY

Fungal Diseases of the skin

Viral Diseases of the Skin

Bacterial Diseases of the Skin

 

PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES

 

KEY TERMS:

vesicles bullae macules papules
pustules      

 

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

 

 

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