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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1648

following examples: ‘One of my patients constantly tapped his brothers’ skulls with his finger tips; another used to gently bite the tips of children’s fingers, one after the other; he had not lost this habit at the age of 40. Sometimes Cancerinum tears at the skin round the nails.’
Some modalities not mentioned in the ‘Essential Features’ section: Contradictory and alternating states. Foubister mentions that Carcinosin has symptoms that alternate from side to side, heat and cold may both aggravate, although heat in general aggravates. Carcinosin people tend to be warm-blooded, and warm, stuffy rooms will often aggravate. ‘Less talkative, worse stuffy room, better open air’ (from the proving).
‘Worse from undressing’ is also an interesting modality that applies to cough and skin symptoms.
There is a general amelioration from a short sleep.
Usually Carcinosin patients possess great appetites and are voracious eaters. They can become very obese, really huge.
Food allergies have been noted: allergic to eggs, intolerant of the smell of eggs.
They have profuse, offensive axillary perspiration.
It may be indicated in hay-fever and other complaints of annual periodicity.
Carcinosin patients can also suffer from travel sickness.
Women have flushes of heat during climaxis.
Some pathologies where Carcinosin has acted favourably are: mononucleosis infectiosa (‘glandular fever’ where it may be, according to Foubister, a near specific in epidemic cases); recurrent infections in children (also recurrent tonsillitis); cyclical vomiting; neurodermatitis.
Vertigo and Head Vertigo and fear of high places.
Tight, constricting feeling of the brain which may also induce or aggravate an aversion to conversation.