perspiration is that it attracts flies. Margaret Tyler comments upon this: ‘One has observed this with horror in some poor old almshouse people, where it was impossible to keep the flies off the face!’
Male/Female:
As already discussed as far as the male sex is concerned, Caladium has a special action on the genitalia. In women, the most striking action of Caladium in this region is to cause intense pruritus vulvae. It may be indicated in extremely nervous women who suffer from pruritus vulvae, keeping them awake at night.
Respiration:
In the respiratory organs, an important key-note is catarrhal asthma where the mucus is not easily brought up, but when it does come up the patient feels better.
Very characteristic is asthma alternating with an itching rash.
Sometimes we also find both conditions present, as if the organism does not have the strength to bring out to the surface all the disturbance.
Fever:
In fever, Caladium is especially indicated when the temperature is aggravated in the evening. The Caladium fever is actually aggravated when the Lycopodium fever is ameliorated, around 8 p.m., or sometimes a little earlier, that is, around 6 p.m. Sleeping makes the fever disappear, and a characteristic modality is: Falls asleep during evening fever, and wakes when it stops.
Generalities
The Caladium patient dreads motion, and perpetually wants to lie down — though he is strong enough to move when he makes the effort. After writing, thinking, when lying down or when rising after lying or sitting, he feels as if he is going to faint. In acute states, we