from becoming offensive. The following will cure any case: “A few grains permanganate of potash dissolved in a quart of tepid or warm water–bathe the soles of the feet a few minutes–take them out and let them dry; then sprinkle over the bottoms and between the toes a little hyperclodium. Apply this prescription twice a week for two months, and once a month afterwards, until entirely cured.
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