50 APIS mellifica; or, 



its course, or whetlier the eruption does not show 

 itself more feebly than before, or if the cure is not 

 evidenced by some other favorable change. In the 

 former case the medicine should be permitted to act 

 still further; in the latter case, another dose of Apis 

 30 should be given, after which the result has to be 

 carefully watched. In all benign cases, more par- 

 ticularly if no other means of treatment had been re- 

 sorted to before, this management will suffice. If this 

 should not be the case, if the eruption should appear 

 again, we may rest assured that a psoric miasm lurks 

 in the organism, and that an antipsoric treatment has 

 to be resorted to. The best antipsoric under these 

 circumstances, is Sulphur 30, one pellet, provided 

 this drug has not yet been abused ; or Causticum 

 30, one pellet, if such an abuse has taken place. 

 Syphilis may likewise complicate the disease, in 

 which case Mercurius 30, one pellet, may be given ; 

 or, if Mercury had been previously taken in exces- 

 sive doses, Mercurius 6000, one globule. 



After one or the other of these remedies, the 

 symptoms should be carefully observed without 

 doing anything else, with a view of instituting 

 whatever treatment may afterwards be necessary, 

 we wind up the treatment with another dose of 

 Apis 30, one pellet, after which, the organic power 

 is permitted to complete the cure. The result is, 

 that the most difficult and complicated cases yield 

 perfectly to such treatment, which is based upon 

 the strictest scientific principles. 



