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1 | Taidoku | Constitutional Syphilis? |
2 | Hizen | Inveterate |
3 | Yokone | Bubo or reduced syphilis. |
4 | Senki | Renal disease. |
5 | Yobaiso | Syphilitic eruptions. |
3.—The Spring called “Kakke no yu.” (The water seems composed of sulphate of copper in 3 tanks. Temp. 47° 48° and 52°). Useful for the same diseases as No. 2, and for diseases of the lower extremities (kakke, dropsy?)
4.—The spring Wata no yu. In 2 tanks. Temp. 46°.5 to 48°.
Useful for the treatment of—
01 | Hiyesho | Shivering. |
02 | Hizen | Inveterate scabies. |
03 | Hitsu | Simple scabies. |
04 | Mushi | Intestinal worms. |
05 | Mune senaka itami | Pains in the chest and back. |
06 | Koshino itami | Renal diseases. |
07 | Senki | Renal diseases.do. |
08 | Goji | 5 affections of the rectum. |
09 | Koshino yamai | Renal diseases. |
10 | Rōgai | Consumption. |
11 | Hakkiyo otoroi | Nervous fever? (Seminal weakness.) |
5.—Spring called “Takinoyu.” (The fall on the East side of the great tank;—Height of fall 2 to 3 metres. Sulphates of copper and alum. Temp. 43° to 47°.)
Useful for the treatment of—
01 | Jōki | Congestion of the head. |
02 | Dzutsu | Headache or neuralgia. |
03 | Meimai | Fainting. |
04 | Kennun | Vertigo. |
05 | Gambiyŏ | Opthalmia. |
06 | Raibiyō | Leprosy. |
07 | Uchimi | Contusions or contused wounds. |
08 | Namadzu | White leprosy. |
09 | Hizen | Chronic scabies. |
10 | Renso | ? |