Consid rations hygi niques et pratiques sur les maladies de la peau explores hygienic practices and practical considerations related to skin diseases. Written by Philippe Nicolas K nckel and published in 1840, this historical work includes an introduction on the application of copper salts in treating skin ailments.
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