Hippocratic FACE, is when the nose is sharp, the eyes hollow, the temples sunk, the ears cold and contracted, and their lobes inverted; the skin about the forehead is hard, tense, and dry; the countenance is pale, greenish, or blackish. Some call this a cadaverous face. If it appears within three days after the onset of an acute disease, it indicates death.
Hippocratic FACE
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