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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2337

FERRUM METALLICUM CASES
Articular rheumatism; intermittent fever; albuminuria; sterility; genital bleeding; painful delivery; pain in forearms
The digestive disorders set up by Iron are marked and peculiar, and among them is intolerance of eggs.
The occurrence of this symptom in a patient about forty-five, who had had repeated attacks of articular rheumatism, led Kunkel to cure his case after he had been dosed for three weeks with salicylate of soda by the allopaths.
The only other distinctive feature was constant agg. of pain after midnight.
Clarke – Dictionary of Practical material medica
Case of intermittent fever
E. C. Unmarried woman of 30; Present attack began six weeks previous and was suppressed with Quinine. Later appearing, was again suppressed. First prescription, Chin. Sulph CM (F). Some time later, Aug. 10, reported no change, several remedies were given with little effect. Present experience would lead me to feel that Sulphur or some similar and deep acting antipsoric should have been given at the start in order to stir the old conditions into activity.
Aug. 29. Chills returned in tertian, anticipating type.
Prodrome: Yawning.
Chills; Beginning in spine; shaking for three hours; sensation of machinery in head; backache; no thirst; nasty, bitter taste in mouth; slight vomiting of bile; covered; cold feet; chilliness from motion; goose flesh; nails blue.
Heat: With flushed face; headache beginning in nape and ascending over head; thirst for quantity but much drinking causes nausea; headache; uncovered; restless.
Sweat: Light; offensive; staining linen; no thirst; pain continuous.