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Apis is resumed, and continued according to the 

 above stated rule. 



Sulphur should likewise be given in all cases 

 •where the furuncles reappear at different periods. 

 Such a reappearance of the eruption, after it had 

 once been cured by Apis, shows that a psorio taint 

 pervades the organism which it is absolutely neces- 

 sary to meet with specific counter-acting remedies. 



The more frequently we meet such difficult com- 

 plications, and see with our own eyes their successful 

 treatment, the more we learn to appreciate the fact, 

 that Apis cures to a certainty the most dangerous 

 affections of this kind, and that the anti-psoric remedy 

 corrects at the same time the primary degeneration of 

 the tissues, without either interfering with the operations 

 of the other drug, on the contrary, hy assisting each 

 other. In 



PAKARITIA 



Apis proves the same invaluable remedy. 



Genuine panaritia only spring up in psorio 

 ground, and in regard to extent and intensity of 

 development, depend altogether upon the existing 

 psoric taint. Hence it is indispensable to extin- 

 guish this taint by appropriate remedies. This is 

 most effectually accomplished by at once giving 

 Sulphur, the most powerful of our antipsorics. 

 Sulphur seems to attack the evil at its very found- 

 ation, and we feel perfectly satisfied with its action, 

 except that we would like to hasten the course of 

 the disease still more, in order to abbreviate the 



