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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2597

Chill/Fever/Perspiration
Severe chill not followed by eat every evening about six or seven o clock. Chill between 6 p.m. and 5 a.m. He awakes at 2 a.m. with a febrile rigor and hot, dry skin, from time to time a shivering ague from the nape down the back and over the chest, then some sleep from which he wakes in a gentle perspi- ration. The chill from exposure to air, even from putting the hand out of bed and the tendency to sweat are the general indications in febrile states, where there is comparatively little fever. Sleeplessness at night and shaking chill for hours, so that he cannot get warm, without any subsequent heat. Great chilliness in open air; must get to warm stove, heat feels agreeable but does not relieve; a disagreeable, painful sensation presses her quite down, so that she has to walk stooping forward. Catarrhal fever attended with internal chills and peevishness. Frequent shivering, extending up to the hairy scalp, where the hairs feel painful. Violent shaking chill with chattering of the teeth, icy – coldness and paleness of the face, hands and feet, followed by heat with sweat, especially on the chest and forehead, and slight thirst.
Frequent catarrhal fever, with heaviness in all the limbs; with great sensitive- ness of the skin to touch and to the slightest cold. Fever chills alternating with burning heat. Every evening fever, chill, heat, and sweat till next morning.
Burning fever heat, with almost unquenchable thirst, tormenting headache and low, delirious talk from 4 p.m. onward through the night. At night dry heat of the body with perspiration on the hands, which do not bear to be uncovered. Flying heat, with perspiration.
Cold, clammy, frequently sour or offensive sweat, with cheesy odour; mainly on the head and face; with aversion to being uncovered, worse from least exercise (even perspires if he only writes a few lines), from cough and during night, better from warmth and when at rest. Perspires day and night without relief, or first cannot sweat at all and then sweats profusely. Night or morning- sweat with thirst. Profuse sweat, day and night. Night – sweat before midnight or about midnight, especially on the back, immediately on lying down. Offensive perspiration after coughing.
Skin
Great sensitiveness of the skin to touch and to the slightest cold. Of- fensiveness of skin. Injuries and local inflammations incline to suppurate, with stitching pain. Promotes expulsion of foreign bodies. Suppuration of chronic inflamed boils, abscesses. Acne. Ulcers: bleeding when touched, even when wiping it gently; with bloody, offensive or sour – smelling pus; with red areola; surrounded by little pimples, sometimes spreading by little pimples joining in; itching; painful, bruised, stitching; with sensitive edges; suppurating, looking like a lump of lard with a hole in it; difficult to heal; mercurial ulcers; cancerous ulcers. Warts inflame, crack open and bleed, sting and burn and suppurate. Eruptions very sensitive, stitching and painful when touched; worse in winter. Eczema, spreading by means of new pimples appearing just