This is not officinal, but is used to some extent in skin diseases; it is a solution of the iodides of mercury and arsenic; strength about 1 per cent.
Hebra has given, in skin diseases, during many months, a total quantity of 12 grms.
In eczema and many other forms of skin diseases a great deal of harm is often done by soap and water or water baths.
A spoonful night and morning for a week or longer, as an alterative or purifier of the blood; in skin diseases, &c.
Eczematous affections constitute a very important class of skin diseases, the prominent characteristics of which are eruption and itching.
The term eczema is used to designate the commonest kind of skin diseases.
USES: Succedaneum for oil cade or oil tar in skin diseases; also in burns, contusions, epididymitis, etc.
It is also used as a basis for ointments and salves and as a local application to wounds, ulcers and in certain forms of skin diseases in which a simple protective is desired.
Were I required to name a local agent pre-eminently useful in skin diseases generally, I should fix on this.
Properly diluted it is used externally in skin diseases.
Externally, it is extensively used in skin diseases, especially the itch, for which it appears to be a specific.
Used internally for sarcina ventriculi, and externally as an application in skin diseases of fungous origin.
Dyspeptic patients are also liable to skin diseases, and especially is this observed in the gastro-duodenal forms of indigestion.
The infusion of the root is used internally as an emollient and refrigerant; externally in skin diseases accompanied by smarting and inflammation.
The bark is extremely bitter; its reputation in the treatment of skin diseases is undeserved.
The root yields a juice which is employed in skin diseases, in abscess, acid in cardialgia.
They are recommended in skin diseases, affections of the throat and kidneys, and for chronic rheumatism.
They are useful for curing wounds, rheumatism, skin diseases, eczema, laryngitis, and affections of the eyes.
It was formerly used by eclectic practitioners as a blood purifier and as a remedy in chronic affections of the lungs, and in skin diseases, but is no longer used.
They were said to be useful in skin diseases, scrofula, syphilis and bronchitis.
It is usually used in a compound decoction with sarsaparilla for chronic skin diseases, and syphilitic, rheumatic and scrofulous conditions.
Eosinophilia has been observed in a large number of skin diseases, notably pemphigus, prurigo, psoriasis, and urticaria.
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