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drop morning and evening, would so improve fhe 

 symptoms, as to render all further medication unne- 

 cessary. 



If the psoric miasm should be the cause of the 

 retarded improvement, as may easily be determined 

 by the predisposing circumstances of the case, and 

 if no Sulphur should have been administered pre- 

 viously, it is expedient to discontinue the use of 

 Apis, and to at once exhibit a globule of Sulphur 

 30, ■which may be allowed to act for twenty-four 

 hours, after which Apis is to be resumed in the 

 same manner, until a cessation of the pain manifests 

 the cure of the disease. 



These explanations likewise point out the true 

 course to be pursued, in case we should at the out- 

 set find that a whitlow owes its existence to the 

 prosic miasm. 



Ever since homoeopathy has enabled us to treat 

 this dreaded affection with positive and specific 

 remedies in a most satisfactory manner, the horrible 

 pains which characterize this trouble, and the muti- 

 lations to which it so frequently leads, only exist in 

 quarters where egotism, the love of lucre and the 

 absence of all conscientiousness prevents physicians 

 from inquiring into the merits of our superior mode 

 of treatment. Is not this unpardonably wicked ? 



SPONTANEOUS LIMPING 



Is another affection which we cure with Apis. 



This disease which causes so much distress in 

 life, is likewise, in its essential nature, an outbirth 



