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1. Dryness of the skin.
2. Itching nettle-rash, also on the face, and esp. in the open air.
3. Blackness of pores.
4. Brown sphacelus.
5. Reddish-brown spots (scattered over the body, esp. if in dark-haired people) and deep-colored ephelis on skin.
6. Copper or violet-colored spots.
7. Itching tetters.
8. Pimples, or exanthema in general; stinging exanthema.
9. Pain from chilblains and corns on feet.
10. In a moderately cold temperature limbs become as if frozen, inflamed, and itching, and skin cracks.
11. Large furunculosis.
12. Mercurial ulcers.
13. Carious ulcers.
14. Complaints < from punctured wounds.
15. Wounds and ulcers, with lancinations as by splinters, or with burning pains (esp. when they are touched), and which bleed easily.
16. Inflammation and painful sensitiveness of the bones.
17. Caries.
18. Inflammation, swelling, and suppuration of the glands.
19. Ulceration of the bones.
20. Rachitis.
21. Ulcers with sanious, sanguineous, and corrosive suppuration.
22. Pains in old scars on a change of weather.
23. Condylomata moist, like cauliflower, hard, rhagades, or in thin pedicles.
24. Tightness of skin.
25. Swelling of glands.
26. Warts.
27. Wens.