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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2703

anxious heat with slight sweat round the nose, greatest heat on the hands and feet, which he dislikes being uncovered, with cold thighs. Intermittent fever; chill with thirst, followed by heat without thirst; redness of the cheeks, or first heat (without thirst), followed by chill with thirst, or afternoon fever; shiverings with colic (and thirst), afterwards weakness and sleep, with burning heat of the body. External heat and redness; without internal heat; with internal chill. Sudden flushes of heat all over the body. In the afternoon thirstless heat in the whole body, with a feeling of dryness of the skin, but with some sweat on the face. Perspiration of single parts. Sensation as if about to perspire, but no moisture appears
Skin
Urticaria during fever, with violent itching, easily relieved by scratching; which disappears with the sweat. Itching and fine stitches here and there. Ulcers worse from slight touch, better from hard pressure.
RELATIONS
Antidoted by: Acet-ac, Arn, Camph, Cham, Cocc, Coff, Nux-m, Nux-v, Puls, wine, wine vinegar, Zinc.
Antidote to: Arn, brandy, Bry, Calad, Cham, chamomille tea, Chinin-s, Clem, Cocc, Coff, coffee, M-ambo, M-arct, M-aust, Nux- v, Phyt, Puls, Sel, Teucr, tobacco, wine, Zinc.
Complementary remedies: Aur, Ambr, Apis, Ars, Aur, Bell, Calc, Caust, Chin, Coff, Ip, Lyc, Nat-m, Nux-v, Ph-ac, Puls, Rhus-t, Sep, Sil, Sulph, Tab, Zinc.
Compatible with: Ars, Bell, Calc, Chin, Lyc, Nux-v, Puls, Rhus-t, Sep, Sulph, Zinc.
Inimical with: Coff, Nux-v, Tab.
Compare: Asaf, Calc-p, Cham, Chin, Cimic, Cocc, Coff, Coloc, Croc, Hyos, Kali-p, Mosch, Nat-m, Nux-v, Ph-ac, Sep, Stram, Valer, Zinc.
Causation: Grief. Fright. Worry. Disappointed love. Jealousy. Old spinal injuries.
IGNATIA CASES
The plague. Intermittent fever. Tertian ague. Continued fever.