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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1478

Sore pain on knuckles of toes and in corns.
Tearing in tips of toes and under nails, on walking.
Cramp in calves.
Sleep
Sleepiness and drowsiness.
Yawning and sleepiness through the day, and then cannot sleep at night (Staphisagria), with restlessness and cold limbs.
Afraid to go to bed; when he thinks he will fall asleep, suddenly all sleep is gone, the eyes open by themselves, the thoughts are driven to eerie objects.
When he does sleep, he has many dreams, often very confused: jealous dreams, anxious dreams of theft, dreams of what was talked about the previous day; nightmares, screaming for help because a murderer seems to stand at the bedside; dreams of projects to be carried out; amorous dreams.
Murmuring, sighing, snoring in sleep; talks all night in a low voice.
Sleep disturbed by starting; even while waking frequently starting in a fright, with palpitations.
Fever
The icy coldness over the whole body, including tongue and breath, is
a guiding symptom of Camphora, especially in connection with an aversion to covering. Coldness objective as well as subjective. Rigor, chattering of teeth. Congestive chill; congestion to head and chest.
The skin is cold and, as a rule, dry, or covered by a cold, clammy sweat. Chills easily, great aversion to cold air, on exposure to it he is chilly through the whole body.
But external coldness may be coupled with internal burning heat, or coldness and heat alternate.
Great heat of whole body with distended veins. Heat over whole body, increasing to a maximum when walking. Increased warmth of whole body, with red face.
Covers up when fever is present, but after passing of fever skin becomes cold, and he uncovers.
Camphorous odour of sweat. Much sweat during sleep. Profuse sweat generally
ameliorates, but may also be exhausting, as in this symptom: ‘Next morning