DERMATITIS MEDICAMENTOSA



Treatment. With the great majority if case, the discontinuance of the drug or medicine is suficient. Occasionally an antidotal drug in small doses will hasten recovery. Externally, protective measures are required when open lesions exist to prevent possible infection or soothing application to relieve irritations or subjective sensations. Drug antidotes can be found in most works on materia medica and often will assist in relieving any discomfort from which the patient may be suffering.

Frederick Dearborn
Dr Frederick Myers DEARBORN (1876-1960)
American homeopath, he directed several hospitals in New York.
Professor of dermatology.
Served as Lieut. Colonel during the 1st World War.
See his book online: American homeopathy in the world war