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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1194

with the temperature running very high. Continued fever in affected parts: abdominal, pectoral; congestive fever; fever in the upper part of the body. Succession of stages of fever: heat alternating with chill, followed by sweat, then heat, and finally sweat or
chill, but without heat or thirst. Cold perspiration appears in the open air.
Paroxysms of fever increasing in severity or remittent fevers; infantile remittent fever or remittent fever prone to become typhoid. Septic fevers, one sided fever; fever after stool; autumnal or catarrhal fever; exanthematic fevers, measles; gastric fever; inflammatory fever.
Perspiration: Perspiration at night at 10 p.m. during chilliness, and perspiration at night from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m.
Cold perspiration all over the body in the open air and on rising from the bed. Perspiration from anger; on closing the eyes or after convulsions. Critical and debilitating perspiration; on drinking warm drinks; after eating or eating warm food; the sweat becomes profuse while walking. Perspiration on the slightest exertion, after which the patient feels better. The perspiration is oily and attracts flies. It has a sour or burnt odour to it mostly in the morning or at night during sleep.
The sweat may be right sided and only on single parts lain on, ameliorated on going to and during sleep. The symptoms are either aggravated while sweating or ameliorated.
Skin
The whole body, even the face is yellow. After anger or mortification the skin turns yellow. The skin is discoloured in small spots as if it were burnt; a red, round hot spot on the cheek on the malar bone.
The skin feels dry and burning especially after scratching or from mental excitement.
Slow development of rash in eruptive fevers; or, sudden receding of rash, with difficult respiration or inflammatory infection of the chest as in scarlatina.
Eruptions after measles or ailments from the suppression of measles. Hard, dropsical swellings which sting. The last joint of the little finger