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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2500

Profuse sweating of the feet.
During the menses, swelling of the feet, and painless swelling of the cheek. Ice-cold feet, all the morning.
Sometimes her feet are icy cold, again quite burning.
Callous ulcers of the feet.
The toes are drawn inward.
Arthritic tearing in the toes.
Perspiration of toes while walking.
Spreading blisters on the toes that become ulcers.
Thick and crippled toenails.
Distorted toenails.
Stunted toenails.
The toenails become black.
Hypertrophied nail of left big toe.
Ingrown toenail.
Leprous ulcers on toes.
Callosities on toes.
Chill
At night, chill and drawing pain in the limbs, causing him to wake up.
During the menses, a chill.
Just after the menses, a chill, colic and then diarrhoea.
Chilliness, in the morning in bed.
Chill during the day, when lying down to sleep.
Chill from 4 p.m. until the evening, after going to sleep.
Sudden coldness all over.
Every evening, the child complains of coldness for half an hour.
Coldness in the whole body, commencing at 5 p.m. with icy cold feet.
Cold shiver before and after a meal, then in the evening for one and one-half hours, heat with anxiety.
After breakfast, coldness and shivering through the whole body.
It has chill with fever followed by sweat.
Double quotidian.
Chill intermingled with the fever; wants to be covered in all stages; chill worse after eating, better after drinking and in open air.