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The author presents a series of medical essays analyzing different kinds of inflammation and their treatment, from simple inflammatory reactions to phagedenic, spongoid, scrophulous, and cancerous varieties. Practical principles include removing provoking agents, preferring gentle cleansing over irritating chemical neutralizers, extracting accessible foreign bodies, and promoting tissue apposition to encourage resolution, while avoiding aggressive measures that increase swelling. Guidance covers care for burns, contusions, and wounds, and emphasizes that inflammatory action can continue after its cause is removed, so measured, situation-specific remedies are required to secure favorable terminations.
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