The cheapest and surest remedy for bromidrosis pedum
Editorial Team
Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (3) : 248 -249.
The cheapest and surest remedy for bromidrosis pedum
As you know, bromidrosis pedum is a painful and, to a certain extent, antisocial suffering. The piercing smell disgusts everyone around, and affects the wearer himself in the most depressing way. A lot of remedies have been proposed against this suffering, ranging from ointments (ung. Diachylon Hebrae, ung. Formalini) and drying powders with ac. Salicyl., Talc, tannoform, amsvoform, bismal, vismertose, dimal to strong solutions of lapis (10%), resorcinol and salicylic acid (5%) alcoholic solutions, formalin solutions (10% and higher) and chromic acid (5 ° / v). All these means, as well as the observance of hygienic rules (frequent change of linen and stockings, frequent warm baths with formalin soap, etc.) are very useful in their own way, but, admittedly, they are often very little valid. They are quite troublesome, they require repeated visits to the doctor, etc.
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