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Morgellon's Syndrome
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This book demonstrates evidence of a new microorganism infecting a person complaining of a dermopathy and fibers spontaneously exiting the dermis who was diagnosed with delusional parasitosis. The organism is likely a fungus that lives beneath the epidermis with the ability to infect common fibers including cotton, feathers and hair follicles.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Why the Investigation was Started
- 2. Materials and Methodology
- 3. Evidence not Recorded on Videotape
- 4. The Phenomenon of the Disappearing Hair Follicles
- 5. Particles Entering the Eyes
- 6. Particles Exiting the Eyes
- 7. A Substance that Transverses the Optic Globe
- 8. The Irregular Iris
- 9. Particles that Exit the Feet
- 10. Particles that Enter the Feet
- 11. The Microorganism Mobility–An Internal Propulsion System
- 12. Green Feet Illuminate the Role of the Epidermis in the Life-Cycle of the Microorganism
- 13. Coated Hairs under the Microscope
- 14. The Micro Organism Possibly Growing on a Piece of Cocaine
- 15. A Summary of the Observations
- 16. The Structure of the Microorganism
- 17. A Model Accounting for the Observed Phenomena
- 18. Is There a Cure?
- 19. Future Considerations: A Microorganism as an Etiology for Delusional Parasitosis