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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2419

headache, an early symptom in most cases.
Chilly sensations over the entire body.
Very chilly.
Chill after excitement, from fright.
Pernicious chill.
A tremor and a chill, which all of a sudden and urgently forced out a general cold sweat, so that the drops were seen standing on the arms quite densely. Feels anguish, with pain in and between the bones of the calf of the left leg; not able to go down stairs without holding to something.
Fever
Intermittent fever that gradually develops towards a congestive chill. This is a very important remedy to study when such symptoms are present in intermittents and in a few days the tongue begins to coat, nausea comes on, ending in vomiting of bile, and instead of there being an intermission, a continued fever extends from one paroxysm into another, with a higher temper¬ature in the afternoon.
The chill practically subsides, leaving a state which has the appearance of typhoid, with dry tongue, not much thirst and marked head symptoms, dazed in mind. If this continues many days delirium and all the features of typhoid will come on and the fever will change its type altogether from the intermittent to the continued.
It is also a very important remedy in afternoon fevers without chill in infants and in children.
You will find in malarial districts that it is a common thing for the infants to have remittent attacks, while the adults are having intermittents. It is only occasionally that you will see a child or infant shake with a distinct chill, but they often go into a remittent fever, an afternoon fever which will subside along towards morning, to be followed the next afternoon by fever.
With Gelsemium, the child will lie as still as in Bryonia; there is the dark red face and duskiness like Bry. but there is more congestion to the head Directly after the chill comes a flying heat and pricking in the skin, rapidly followed by perspiration, which at times is profuse, and lasting even from twelve to twenty-four hours.