A. Diophoretic, 1,358; 6, 594; 32, 1: 713.

ls eliminated in part by the skin, 7, 460; 13, 74.

B. A concentrated solution rubbed in, soon causes heat and bright redness, 2, 505.

C. Pruritus pudendi, 44, 155.

D. Ichorous pustules and torpid ulcers, 24, 689. Chronic vesicular and pustular eruptions, 32, 1: 718.

Pruritus. Herpes labialis, 204.

Remarks

The officinal preparations are Oleum Camphoroe; Aqua Camphore; Spiritus Camphoroe; and Linimentum Camphoroe. In cutaneous therapeutics camphor finds its most frequent application as an external remedy for the relief of pruritus. Combined with chloral it has been found specially useful by Bulkley and Anderson.