A Treatise on Diseases of the Skin

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B. Jain Publishers, 2006 - Medical - 195 pages
His Homoeopathic Therapeutics is well known to everybody in the profession. Somebody has rightly said, For fresh graduates this book will be invaluable, & to the older one who says he has no use of this book, we have nothing to say.
 

Contents

Papular Diseases of the Skin
15
Psoriasis lepra
19
Pityriasis
20
Miliaria and sudamina
27
Camp or prairie itch
49
CHAPTER II
53
Treatment
66
Pemphigus
80
Tinea versicolor
177
Onychomycosis
182
Prurigo contagiosa
188
Syphilodermata
195
Psoriasis syphilitica
201
Alopecia syphilitica
207
Scrofulodermata
216
Cutis anserina
216

Rupia
86
Ecthyma
92
Furuncles
99
Lupus non exedens
136
145
144
Tinea decalvans
171
Scarlatina
225
Variola
236
Varioloid
248
Erysipelas
253
Typhus and typhoid fever
257
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Samuel Lilienthal was born on December 5, 1815. Dr. Lilienthal (1815 1891), a friend of Constantine Hering, was born in Germany and qualified as a doctor at the age of 23. He moved to New York and became the professor of Clinical Medicine at the New York Homeopathic College when he was 54. He was instrumental in encouraging women to become Homeopaths and was a prolific author. He received his doctorate of medicine in 1838 from the University of Munich. In 1889 he came to America and was introduced to homeopathy in 1847 while he was living in Lockport, NY. He became chair of clinical medicine when he joined the faculty at the New York Homoeopathic Medical College in 1869. With Constantine Hering's support Lilienthal became editor of the North American Journal of Homoeopathy' from 1872-1885. His comprehensive work, Homeopathic Therapeutics, was published in 1878. He proved several remedies including Carbolic acid and Physostigma venenosum. Lilienthal moved to San Francisco in 1887 to join his son James, who was teaching at the Homeopathic Medical College of the Pacific. Lilienthal then retired 1 year later.

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