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Red Oak, Iowa, Oct. 25, 1883. <h3>Dear Editor:</h3> — In theAmerican Medical Journalof October 13, p. 428, among the "Medical Progress" articles, there is one for " Relief of Fœtid Sweating Feet by Subnitrate of Bismuth," a remedy which I have never tried, but will inclose a formula that with the correct observation of the instructions has been very certain of success in all the cases on which I know of its being tried: [unk] Aluminii et Ammo. Exic., grs. 2 Acidi Boracici........... " 2 Aquæ Simp. or Rosæ..... " 35 Mix. Sig.: Apply with soft sponge without rubbing, just as soon as the shoes and stockings are removed, while the feet are yet moist. This is quite necessary, as also the care not to rub. Let this be repeated every two or three days, in the evening, and I have yet to know of its failure to check the profuse

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