Apply twice a day. Avoid the parts near eyes. Or the application of kerosene, just dabbed on, may be tried.

In obstinate cases a single painting over the bare parts with liquor epipasticus is useful. This remedy should only be applied to a small part of the skin at one time.

Amaurosis:

Symptoms: A disease of the eyes attended with a diminution or total loss of sight—result, paralysis of nerves of the eye. The eyes are clear, with pupils largely dilated, which do not contract when exposed to strong light.

Treatment: Generally incurable. Following lotion may be tried:—

Recipe:

Sulphate Eserine,½ grain.
Distilled Water to1 ounce.

One or two drops to be placed in the eye three times a day.

Tincture nux vomica, from one[1] to five drops, should be given in water three times a day after food.

A blister or seton may be tried at the back of the head (pole).