scabs are mixed up together, most numerous betwixt the fingers and at the bend of the wrist, less numerous at the bend of the elbow and knee.
The itching is especially intolerable at night in the heat of the bed. Ten grs. of Hepar sulph. in two ozs. distilled water, three or four drops to be taken every night, and the affected part to be moistened with it. Under the use of this remedy, the eruption disappeared com- pletely in a week.
Dr. Watzke
Panaritium
1869, Dec. 6. Mrs. S: Panaritium at left forefinger, with much pain inside, Hepar Sulph., 150 m. (F.).
The pain subsided, suppuration took place, and the sore began to dry up from above without opening. After washing with soap the finger burns and a new ulcer forms upon left thumb below the nail, with burning and throbbing. Hepar sulph., 90m. (F.) in water. A dose every three hours.
This also dried up without opening, and at last the whole skin came off in a thick shell.
B. Fincke
Suppuration of the lobus minor
Man, age 36, sailor, came to consult me in regard to a urethral dis- charge, complicated with enlargement of the right testicle and lobes of epididymis, with quite extensive suppuration of the lobus minor, later on. Two years ago fell from a load of baled hay, striking on back and nates; being disabled there by for a month or more. For a time after that he had frequent ardor urinae, with steady purulent discharge, and at times blood. He had much burning and smarting
in urethra, during and after micturition. That condition was at length suppressed. Early this year he again noticed increasing irritation of the bladder and urethra, with smarting and burning during micturi- tion and discharge of muco – purulent matter, worse at night, oblig- ing him to urinate every fifteen minutes. At this time, the testicle and epididymis showed signs of great distress, and the presence of