Back
Moist eruptions on cervical, back, coccyx. Painful pressure on coccyx.
Extremities
Feet are painful on standing; even the stockings when drawn on cause pain, making her sick to the stomach. Feet feel bruised, and cause her great suffering. Convulsion of the thumbs. Cramps in the legs in the moming. Cramps in the legs in the morning on waking. Eruption between the nates with moisture. Eruption on the right forearm, right ring finger and left leg. Excoriation between the bends of the joints. Itching of the foot. Pain in the foot as though dislocated. Pain in the joints as though sprained.
Sleep
Falling asleep after eating, drowsy after sundown. Sleepy yawning and sneezing. Starts on falling asleep. Sleeplessness from soreness in mouth and throat. Yawning in the forenoon, 11 a. m. Aggravated yawning in the afternoon. Periodical yawning.
Fever
Chill beginning in the head and extending from the vertex.
"This remedy has an interesting history. Some 25 years ago "(ie about 1856) "there
appeared an epidemic of scarlet fever in the course of which nearly every case that was not promptly cured in the beginning died. The percentage of losses under
Homoeopathic as well as under other systems of treatment was truly frightful. The
reason for this was that we had no remedy which covered the symptoms of the epidemic. In a poor family, living in a small street, there were five children sick with this epidemic form of scarlatina. The physician who was called to attend them had lost so many cases under the usual remedies that he thought it useless to have recourse to these. He thought it better to try something new. Arum triphyllum had only been experimented with to a certain degree, but still it had been known to produce certain symptoms which led him to the selection of the drug, which he administered in a low potency. All the cases recovered. It was afterwards prescribed in other cases during the same epidemic, with marked success. From that time to this Arum triphyllum has been looked upon as a valuable drug in the treatment of diphtheria, malignant forms of scarlet fever, and also other fevers having a typhoid form." (Farrington).
Heat in general. Itching in fingers and toes. Continued fever, typhus, typhoid.