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1. Ecchymosis; wounds and ulcers bleed readily and copiously (small wounds bleed a good deal; ulcers bleed readily; cicatrices bleed readily; pain in old cicatrices), wounds bleeding a great while; skin very hard to heal, masses of blood pass through the pores.
2. Varicose swellings.
3. Dropsical swelling over the whole body.
4. Hard and pale tumefaction.
5. Skin yellow, green, lead-colored, or bluish-red or blackish, chiefly round the wounds and ulcers.
6. Yellow, red, copper-colored spots.
7. Pale, livid spots, with fainting fits.
8. Dry, miliary itch, with eruption of large vesicles of a yellow or of a bluish-black color, with swelling of parts affected, and pains which drive to despair.
9. Miliary eruption, which subsequently resembles nettle-rash, scarlatina, or morbilli.
10. Erysipelas and vesicular eruptions with a red crown.
11. Excoriated places, on touching which a burning pain is felt.
12. Rupia and other skin affections, with angioleucitis (Cooper).
13. Ulcers, surrounded by pimples, vesicles, and other small ulcers (on purple skin).
14. Ulcers with great sensitiveness to touch, uneven bottom, ichorous, offensive discharge when touched, esp. around the lower extremities.
15. Gangrenous ulcers.
16. Gangrenous blisters.
17. Superficial ulcers, foul at the bottom, with a red crown.
18. Cancerous ulceration (of wounds), or putrefaction of the flesh, which becomes detached from the bones, and falls off piecemeal.
19. Gangrenous wounds, with inflammatory fever, weak, quick, and intermittent pulse, fainting nausea, spasmodic and bilious vomiting, convulsions, and cold sweats.
20. Papulć, warts, hard swellings.
21. Panaris.
22. Red and itching lumps and tuberosities.
23. Carbuncles, with copper-coloured surroundings and many smaller boils around them.
24. Flat exanthemata which do not fill up; pustulous exanthemata; spongy excrescences.