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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1456

Skin
Dermic thickening, callous, especially on the backs of the hands or the soles of the feet.
A yellow tint to the skin; jaundice.
Old, neglected wounds which become offensive.
Keloids. Ailments from bad or excessive cicatrization.
Some cases show that Calendula can exert a favourable influence upon cutaneous cancers (malignant epithelioma, etc.).
Traumatic erysipelas.
CLINICAL
Abscess. Balanitis. Breast, suppurating; nodosities in. Bubo. Burns. Carbuncle. Chilblains. Deafness. Eyes, inflamed. Fever. Fistula. Glandular swellings. Jaundice. Labour. Nails, pulp of, inflamed. Nipples, sore. Suppuration. Tetanus. Ulcers. Uterus, inflammation of: cancer of; offensive discharge from. Varicosis. Whitlow. Wounds.
RELATIONS
Calendula contains a lot of nitrogen and phosphoric acid.
Antidoted by: Arn.
Incompatible: Camph.
Complementary: Hep.
Compatible: Arn., Ars., Bry., Nit-ac., Phos., Rhus-t.
Follows well: Ars.
Is followed well by: Arn., Hep.
Compare: Arn., Ars., Bry., Calc-s., Carb-an., Carb-v., Ham., Hep., Hyper., Led., Nit-ac., Phos., Rhus-t., Ruta, Sal-ac., Sul-ac., Symph.