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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2738

Sleep/Dreams
Restless sleep, with anxious dreams. Dreams: Distressing, restless; anxious; about deceased persons; about swimming in water, walking in mud, that her daughter had tumbled into the well; continual dreaming of eating, with great prostration on rising from bed; that he is about to have connection with a man, but for some unknown reason the dream changed before the act was accomplished; no emission.
Chill/Fever/Perspiration
An unusual chill frequently shakes the patient, even in the warm room. Chill better rising from bed, after eating. During day cold chills run up the back. Violent chills, followed by fever, violent dry heat. Quartan chill and fever, with constant diarrhoea on the days free from fever. Hectic fever. Fever, in which chilliness alternates with flying heat. Intermittent fever. Great debility, sweats from slight exertion, even from talking. Night sweat; sourish, every morning and the first hour afterward. At night, with profuse perspiration.
Skin
Rough, dry skin, which wrinkles so that the face of a child looks like that of a little old person. Dryness and coldness of skin during fever. Skin hot and dry in the evening. Dirty yellow colour. Skin turns brown as if smoked, parchment like, peels off and shows underneath the loosened scales a fatty transpiration, the epidermis thickens. Skin dry, hot, pale, dirty gray. Scars itch, break open or itching pimples appear on them. Skin at first glossy, then covered with miliary vesicles, very hot, itching and smarting. Pimples covered with what looks like a half-developed vesicle or pustule. Nodosities; acne like eruption, indurated. Ulcers: bleeding; insensible; hard, spongy and sensitive; tense and sore; copi- ous pus that is bloody and corroding or thin, watery and yellow; syphilitic. Tertiary syphilis with ulceration of skin. A large furuncle between scapulae, with considerable inflammation of the surrounding parts, detached itself after
warm application in the shape of hard, knotty bodies, leaving deep and painless ulcers, which refused to heal; scratched parts became gangrenous.
RELATIONS
Antidoted by: Ant-t, Apis, Ars, Bell, Camph, Chin, Chinin-s, Coff, Ferr, Graph, Grat, Hep, Op, Phos, Spong, Sulph, Thuj.
It antidotes: Arg-n, Ars, Calc, Cocc, Kreos, Merc. Followed well by: Acon, Arg-n, Calc, Merc, Phos, Puls. Complementary: Bad, Hep, Lach, Lyc, Sil, Tub.
Compare: Ars, Bar-c, Brom, Calc, Cact, Caust, Con, Dig, Kali-bi,