Fever
Nightly fevers with chilliness but no sweat; dry heat evening and night, especially before midnight; anxiety and restlessness during the fever, hands and soles very hot; even burning heat.
At night he could not stay under cover for heat.
Heat at night, and in the morning, on waking, ebullition of blood.
Violent fever; he could not get warm, not even in the evening in the warmed bed; the whole evening and the whole night, violent thirst; after midnight, violent sweat till morning; in the evening, during the chill, headache and tearing in all the limbs, with coated tongue.
Febrile rigor, in the evening, with stitching pain in the temples, the left ear and the teeth; in the night following, sweat.
Severe febrile rigor, in the morning and evening; then heat, followed by sweat. Graphites should be used more frequently in chronic recurrent intermittent fever.
Intermittent fever, every day; in the evening a shaking, chill, an hour later, heat in the face and cold feet, without subsequent sweat.
Heat, when sitting down, often coming on suddenly, at times with anxieties. Heated, from driving in a carriage.
Dry heat, every evening and through the night till morning, with headache in the crown and the nape, lasting till noon (after 17 days).
Catarrhal fever during menses.
Immediately after intercourse, his whole body becomes burning hot, and he perspires all over.
Perspiration
Graphites has proved itself especially useful, in chronic diseases where it is otherwise appropriate, in curing the following symptoms: chronic lack of bodily perspiration; perspiration on slight exertion; night sweat.
Perspiration even at the slightest motion, in a woman who else was not given to perspiring.
Perspiration, colouring the linen yellow, even after a short walk, with fatigue. Perspiration all over, from a serious conversation.
Night sweat, for several nights (cured by wine).
For several mornings, in bed, perspiration.