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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1943

Skin
Numerous moist and itching skin eruptions, with a tendency to desquamation (for the modalities see ‘Essential Features’).
Pustular eruptions, resembling itch, sometimes covering the whole body. Dermatitis with burning pains, redness and eruption of blisters which finally burst, with suppuration and ulceration.
Miliary eruptions, itching violently, spreading more and more.
Herpetic eruptions on nape of neck and occiput, thighs and legs, hands, face, etc. ‘Prickling, as from needles, compelling to scratch, on numerous spots of the skin
Vesicular eruptions as from heat of sun.
Painfully stinging, stitching margins of the ulcers when touched.
CLINICAL
Cancer. Eyes, affections of. Face, pimples on. Gonorrhoea. Headache. Rheumatism. Testicles, inflammation of. Toothache. Urethra, constriction of.
RELATIONS
Antidoted by: Bryonia (toothache, urinary symptoms), Camphor.
Antidote to: Mercurius.
Compatible: Silicea
Compare: Arsenicum; Clematis skin redder from washing.
Pulsatilla; Orchitis, testicle hard as stone.
Belladonna, Bryonia, Calcarea carbonica, Cantharis, Conium, Causticum, Dulcamara, Sarsaparilla; syphilitic ulcers.
Graphites, Mercurius; iritis, sensitive to cold.
Petroleum; impetigo on neck and occiput.
Antimonium, Hepar, Phosphorus, Sepia, Spigelia, Sulphur; aversion to being washed.