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and not pediculated, dulcamara should be employed, and in some 

 cases s-ilphur ; for those which are ulcerated, arsenicmn; for those 

 which bleed readily and cause pain, cansticnm. Excrescences which 

 are moist, incrusted, chapped, presenting a disgusting appearance, 

 and frequently of an enormous size, require thvja, externally and 

 internally, and the employment of this remedy must be continued 

 for a long time. Small warts on the lips yield to calcarea carhanica 



