This section is from the book "A Treatise On The Materia Medica And Therapeutics Of The Skin", by Henry G. Piffard. Also available from Amazon: A Treatise On The Materia Medica And Therapeutics Of The Skin.
A. Eliminated in part by the skin, and produces papular eruptions, which later assume a pustular character, 13, 136.
B. The first effect of the habitual application of a solution is to produce an eruption of papulae. These after a little time become pustular, and at length, provided the exposure be continued, deep sloughs of a peculiarly penetrating character form under the pustules. In dyers are found deep ulcers on the wrists and arms, Cumin, 127, Oct. '27, 301. Syphilis, Vicenti, 107, 4: 111; Bonnefoux.*
D. Saturated solution to tubercular excrescences and warts, Cumin, 127, Oct. '27, 301.
C. Scorbutus, Tayler, 116, 1/78, 177.
 
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