Observation on the Use and Abuse of Mercury, and on the Precautions Necessary in Its Employment
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The author examines both the therapeutic uses and risks of mercury, arguing it is most effective for inflammatory and glandular disorders but has been overprescribed for other ailments. He describes mercury’s tendency to promote perspiration and debility, explains how checked sweating can divert excretions to other organs, and treats salivation as a practical indicator of systemic absorption. The text offers practical precautions: avoid indiscriminate administration, limit excessive cutaneous loss, and guide the medicine toward slower outlets such as the mouth to measure and control its effects while warning about complications from improper use.
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