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Boil - Carbuncle - Abscess - Panaris

Abscess: collection of pus collected in a cavity formed at the expense of surrounding tissues destroyed or repressed.

Boil: circumscribed inflammation of the skin characterized by a swelling called “nail”: red swelling centered on a hair and the formation of a small eschar (bubble).

Anthrax: inflammation due to staphylococci. Infectious proliferation which begins in the pilosebaceous glandular apparatus and manifests itself by a multiplication of swirling foci.

Panaris: generic name given to all acute inflammations of the fingers.

For all these pathologies, we find an “excess of sugar” in the tissues, “intoxicated” blood.

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