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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 896

Fever
Fever: thirst; loss of appetite;
dry mouth and tongue; dysphagia;
frequent, full pulse;
flushed face;
catarrhal, with chilliness;
prostration generally lasting seven days, occasionally accompanied by catarrh of eye, ear or nose, or inflammation of skin.
Chill with thirst in evening.
Chills with heat, alternately with angina tonsillaris.
Dry heat all day; pulse excitable; head affected.
Heat, with coryza.
During fever increased suppuration of ulcers with boys, and enlargement of swollen cervical glands with girls.
All day dry heat; pulse irritated; head affected.
Cold sweat.
Perspiration has offensive odour.
Perspiration staining the linen.
Skin
Spasmodic contraction of skin.
Discolouration; bluish spots.
Itch-like pimples on head, nape of neck, abdomen and thighs.
Herpes on various parts.
Herpes favinosus all over body, face excepted.
Ecchymoses.
Eczema.
Tetters.
Scrofulous eruptions.
Yellowish, scaly eruptions.
Foetid ichorous ulcers in inguinal region.
Scurf, profusely suppurating, on scalp.
Biting pain in skin.
Cold surface; cold extremities.