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1. Obstinate dryness of the skin, and absence of perspiration.
2. Ephelides.
3. Red spots on the skin, like flea-bites.
4. Erysipelatous inflammations.
5. Vesicular erysipelas, like zona, on the abdomen, and on the back.
6. Itching of the varices on the lower limbs.
7. Itching-stinging on the surface of a mole.
8. Eruptions oozing out a thick honey-like fluid.
9. Tetters, and other humid or scabby eruptions, sometimes with the secretion of corrosive serum, or with itching in the evening, and at night.
10. Eruption of pimples and nodules (principally under hair and on covered parts) which itch very much.
11. Swelling and induration of the glands.
12. Encysted tumors.
13. Corrosive nodules.
14. Excoriation of the skin (in the bends of the limbs, groins, neck, behind the ears), esp. in children.
15. Unhealthy skin, every injury tending to ulceration.
16. Proud flesh, and fetid pus, in ulcers, with tearing pains, burning and shooting.
17. Scrofulous and syphilitic ulcers.
18. Burning pain in an old cicatrix.
19. Deformity and thickness of the nails.