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are often too intricate to be followed by the amature, 

 and lead to no practical difference in the treat- 

 ment They may be ACUTE or CHRONIC, DRY or 

 SCURVY and attended with ITCHING and BURNING ; 

 or MOIST and SECRETING matter. 



These are all treated by internal remedies, and 

 with scarcely any external applications, and experi- 

 ence has abundantly shown that this mode of treat- 

 ment is far less troublesome, as well as more safe, 

 than that of external washes and applications. Every 

 eruptive disease is only the manifestation of an internal 

 morbid condition, and requires only the cure of that 

 morbid condition in order to its entire disappearance 

 externally. 



Old School Homoeopathy offers a great variety of 

 medicines for different forms of exanthemata, but 

 my Specific, I I, will be found applicable to all of 

 them, with scarce an exception, and the use of it in 

 any eruptive disease is a mere question of dose and 

 repetition. 



For PIMPLES which form on the surface, scale off 

 and fall in a powder or scurf, give fifteen drops of 

 the* ERUPTION SPECIFIC, I I, every night and morn- 

 ing 



For dry eruptions, with disequamation or branny 

 scaling off of the skin, give the same dose and repe- 

 tition. 



For Sudden Itching after a cold, the same. 



Moist eruptions, where there are blisters, (vesicles) 

 or pustules which rise above the skin, break and se- 



