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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2359

Perspiration
Perspiration on slight exertion, following the fever; copious; during sleep. Copious night sweats, not relieving the great pains of rheumatism, driving out of bed.
Sweat between 4 and 6 am., with increase of pain.
Skin
Capillary congestion, with burning of skin aggravated from severe exercise or in warm room.
Erysipelas with intense fever and inflammatory.
Dry skin. Desquamation.
Skin feels sore.
Small withered warts.
RELATIONS
Compare: in fevers Aconitum (more bounding pulse) and Gelsemium (more flowing pulse).