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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2285

CLINICAL
Anus, herpes of. Back, pain in. Bilious fever. Bones, pain in. Cough. Dengue fever. Diarrhoea. Fractures. Gout. Hiccup. Hoarseness. Indigestion. Influenza. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Liver, soreness of. Measles. Mouth, cracks of. Ophthalmia. Relapsing fever. Remittent fever. Rheumatism. Ringworm. Spotted fever. Syphilitic pain. Thirst. Wounds.
RELATIONS
Compatible: Nat-m. and Sepia, which also follow well.
Bryonia is the closest analogue; but Bry. has free sweat, and the pains make the patient keep still. Eup-per. has scanty sweat, and its pains cause restlessness. Compare also: Arn., Caps., Chel., Symph., Podo., and Lyc.
Nausea from smell of food; Colch.