Smooth erysipelas.
Erysipelas with swelling.
‘The face, upper extremities, and trunk exhibited a diffuse scarlet efflorescence, studded with innumerable papillae, very closely resembling the rash of scarlatina. The eruption terminated abruptly at the wrists and flexure of the thighs, the rest of the body retaining the natural colour. The skin was hot and dry
Eruptions like roseola and scarlatina, with fever, sore throat, cough, headache, etc.
Sensitive eruptions.
Black smallpox.
Eruption of painful tubercles; of painless tubercles; of soft tubercles. Urticaria in the morning.
Drinking cold water aggravates urticaria.
Eruption of urticaria during menses.
Bluish vesicular eruption.
Gangrenous vesicular eruption.
Inflamed vesicular eruption.
Painful vesicular eruption.
Erratic erysipelas.
Erysipelas in new born babies.
Medullary excrescences – fungus or cauliflower.
Pustules break out on the cheek and nose, which rapidly fill with pus, become covered with a crust.
Hot gangrene from burns or gangrenous sores.
Cutting.
Tearing itching of skin.
Tearing itching of skin after scratching.
Sensation as if the skin were hanging loose.
Miliaris purpura.
Shining skin.
Swelling on affected parts.
Cold swelling.