“…For example, they were used to treat the ulcers and luetic swellings that often accompanied syphilis and leprosy (Marinozzi and Fornaciari, 2005), diseases which were rampant across Europe in the 15 th century. Scientific research indicates mercury-containing ointments were used to treat lice infestations (Fornaciari et al, 2011(Fornaciari et al, , 2009, to treat putrid ulcers, sores, warts and pocks, to treat erythema, used to remove blotches and freckles from the face and used as an anti-putrefactive balm (Marinozzi and Fornaciari, 2005). While popular rumors suggested that Ferrante II had syphilis, the historical/medical reports attributed his death to "malignant tertian malaria" (Minervini, 1923;Passero, 1780).…”