Physianthropy : or, the home cure and eradication of disease / by Mrs. C. Leigh Hunt Wallace and Lex et Lux.
- Chandos Leigh Hunt Wallace
- Date:
- [1885]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Physianthropy : or, the home cure and eradication of disease / by Mrs. C. Leigh Hunt Wallace and Lex et Lux. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![General Symptoms existing in diseased states of the human organism which indicate the requirement of “ JSro. VII.” Excruciating pains with redness and swelling of tlie parts affected. Flatulence. Acridity of the stomach. Chilliness of the whole body, followed by burning of the skin, and fever. Chronic enlargements of the joints. The bones pit on pressure. Chalky exudations from joints and points (tips) of fingers. Feet and toes distorted and glazed. Joints present somewhat the appearance of mottled sausages. Intermittent pains in bladder and kidneys. The Administration of “ No. YII.” Specific. Its internal 'use. Dose.—Seven to ten drops, in a wine-glass of water, three times daily. Its external use. A piece of soft cotton or linen to be saturated with the tincture, and applied to the affected parts, which must be renewed when dry or when required. The Alternation of “No.VII.” with “No. I.” and other Specifics.—In cases where “ No. II.” is also indicated, “ No. II.” must be taken early in the morning, and “ No. YII.” during the day, and at bed-time, or “ No. II.” in the morning and mid-day, and “ No. YII.” at bed-time. In cases where “ No. I.” is also indicated, bed-time must be reserved for it, and “No. YII.”. must be taken in the morning and during the day. [Note.—In certain cases it will be observed that the conditions indicating the requirement of other specifics will be at times so marked, that it becomes imperative that they should be used alone for a day or two, or even several days running. Symptoms, and experience must be the guides in complicated cases.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28112003_0109.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


