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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1264

‘Relapses in fever, with vomiting, diarrhoea, and great prostration. At times a case of yellow fever gets along fairly well, but a draft causes a slight cold and on comes sudden prostration, black vomit, death. In that state it competes with Carbo vegetabilis which used to be the main remedy in the hands of good prescribers’. (Kent)
Skin
There is much itching of the skin: at night in bed; when touched; when cold; better with scratching, which causes a voluptuous feeling.
Blue, yellow or sallow complexion; scaly, cracking, damp, suppurating herpes. Chloasma; yellowish stains on the nose and cheeks aggravated by exposure to the sun and wind.
Formication of the skin and also between the deeper tissues; a crawling sensation as of ants.
Hyperaesthesia or anaesthesia; numbness of parts.
Chilblains.
CLINICAL
Apoplexy. Boils. Chilblains. Cholera infantum. Corneal opacity. Eyes, disorders of. Facial paralysis. Indigestion. Meningitis. Nasal polyps. Ozaena. Yellow fever.
RELATIONS
Compare: Cadmium oxide; Cad-brom. (pain and burning in stomach, and vomiting); Cad-iod. (Itching of anus and rectum felt during the day only; constipation, frequent desire, tenesmus, abdomen bloated); Zinc.; Ars.; Carbo; Verat.