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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1394

Fever
Flushes of heat with palpitation and sometimes arrhythmia, alternating with sensitivity to cold.
Warm feeling over the entire body, with flushes of heat. Burning heat on the soles of the feet; also on the hands.
Chill, with trembling; cannot get warm after a cold shower.
Attacks of fever, lasting a week or more, with thirst and a dry, brown tongue. Inclination to sweat from the least exertion; perspiration tends to be offensive.
Skin
The skin looks thin, transparent and markedly white. It feels harsh and dry, and there is a tendency towards chapping, cracking, rhagades, and fissures.
Formation of hard cicatrices.
Ecchymoses; naevi.
Inflammatory appearances on the skin, like acne, pustules, papulae, herpes. The surroundings of the body orifices are the preferred location for skin disorders (corners of the mouth, the margins of the eyelids, the nostrils, behind the ears, the glans penis, scrotum, anus).
Troublesome itching of the skin with or without eruption, worse in a warm bed, made better by uncovering.
Mezger comments: ‘The skin is much more affected, as you would expect from the pure lime. Formation of acne noduli, pustules, furuncles, and little abscesses of the skin; also of herpetic eruptions, which transform into flat eczema of a moist character. This is connected with violent itching, which can also be found without eruptions’.
CLINICAL
Adenoids. Aneurysm. Bone disorders. Breast, indurations of. Cataract. Catarrh. Corneal opacities. Cough. Exostosis. Flatulence. Glands, indurated. Haemoptysis. Herpes simplex. Hodgkin’s disease. Joints, cracking of. Liver, disorders of. Lumbago. Nodes. Ozaena. Parturition. Postnasal catarrh. Spavin (horses). Strains. Syphilis