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This section is from the book "Homoeopathic Domestic Practice", by Egbert Guernsey. Also available from Amazon: Homoeopathic domestic practice.
By this term is generally understood a modified form of Variola or Small-Pox, occurring sometimes even after Cow-Pox. The pustules are few in number and the treatment, if any is required, is similar to Small-Pox.
 
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