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tx
cutaneous system
erysipelas
botanicals
primary herbs
Aconitum napellus (toxic): with high fever (Harper-Shove, p. 49)
Apis mellifera (toxic): vesicular erysipelas, subcutaneous inflammations with burning, stinging, tensive and lancinating pains (Felter and Lloyd, p. 225)
Atropa belladonna (toxic): non-vesicular with burning, deep redness of skin and little involvement of subcutaneous tissues (Felter and Lloyd, p. 338)
Echinacea angustifolia: blood poisoning or tendency to blood poisoning (Felter, p. 347)
Lobelia inflata (toxic, locally): erysipelatous inflammation (Harper-Shove, p. 153)
Ichthyol (Ichthyolum): local application; highly valued, reduces pain and burning, limits spread of infection (Felter, p. 425)
Rhus toxicodendron (toxic): vivid, bright red, glistening; especially when confined to the upper part of the face with marked puffiness; vesicles, sharp pulse, nerve centers irritated (Scudder, 1881, p. 457; Felter and Lloyd, p. 1673)
Ulmus fulva: as drawing poultice ( Bastyr College Black Book)
Veratrum viride (toxic): topically and internally; tumefaction and redness; full pulse, ordinary redness of inflammation (Scudder, 1881, p. 457; Felter and Lloyd, p. 2053)
complementary herbs
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