Sulphur worn next the skin, in the form of flowers of Sulphur, is an effective antidote to the malarial poison which is supposed to produce intermittent fever, typhus and diphtheria, as well as cholera.(Just as the milk of Sulphur applied to the skin(worn in the stockings) is the best preventive of cholera, so Carbo vegetabilis is the best preventive of yellow fever.” – HERING.
“In Memphis, in 1873, charcoal came much into favor as a prophylactic, out of more than fifty persons who took it and were constantly exposed to the fever not one was attacked, the usual dose was half a teaspoonful of the crude power, two or three times a day.” – DR.MORSE.
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