Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice.
- George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr
- Date:
- 1870
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![For Gangraena Senilis, Sec, and perhaps Con., also claim the preference. MerpcS CirclnatUS, or Ring-Worm.—Sep. is almost a specific against this sort of tetter; but Schroen recommends also: Calc, caust., and sulph. Herpes Furfliracea.—The medicines which seem most suitable to this kind of tetter are : Cic. and sulph,; also : Anac, graph., lach., mere, and thuj.; or else : Ais., calc, kreos., led., lye, natr.-m. —Dulc, graph. Herpes Phlyctseaoides.—The chief remedies recommended by Schroen against this disease are : Aeon., bell., rhus, sil., and sulph. Besides these, recourse may also be had to: Ars., bov., calc., lye, mere, and sep. Herpes Zoster.—See Zona. Icterus.—See Chap. XVI. Ichthyosis.—The principal remedies are : Coloe, hep., and plumb. Impetigo, or Crustaceous Tetter.—The medicines which have hitherto been found most efficacious against different impetiginous eruptions are chiefly: Lycop. and sulph., or else : Cale, cic, dulc. graph., lach., mere, rhus. For Ivipetigo Scabida : Lye and sulph. For Impetigo Sparsa : Cie, lach., and sulph. For Impetigo Rodens : Ars., cale, cie, rhus, sep., and sulph. Injuries (Mechanical).—The chief remedies are: Am. tixidi rhus ; also : Ang., con., euph., hep., puis., ruta., sulph., sulph.-ae—lod, [ Ca/mfi?.—Ed.] For consequences of a violent Shock, occasioned by a fall, a blow, &c., the principal medicine is Am.; but when the patient suffcr.5 also from excessive fright, it will be well to administer, in the first place, a dose of Opium; or, if there is syncope, a dose of Aeon. Should headache remain after the use of Am., Bell., phos.-ae, or cie may be given. The effects of a Strain in the Loins, from lifting too heavy a weight, &c., generally require Rhus, or else : Bry., cale, carh.-veg., and sulph., if Rhus prove insufficient. The effects of a shock, from making a False Step, usually require Bryon. or pulsat. ; Rhus is rarely suitable. In Contusions, Am. or puis, may be used, especially when the muscles are chiefly affected. When the Glands are injured, the suitable remedies are usually : Con. and phos., or else : lod. and kal. When the Joints, Synovial Membranes, or Tendons have suffered](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0114.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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