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1. Skin sallow, lead-colored, flaccid, and shriveled.
2. Skin rough and dry.
3. Torpor and insensibility of the skin.
4. Miliary eruption, esp. on chest and nape of the neck.
5. PetechiΔ.
6. Purpura hΔmorrhagica.
7. Ecchymosis.
8. Furunculi.
9. Swelling and pain without inflammation; coldness, blue color, gangrene.
10. Black, gangrenous pustules.
11. Blackness of outer parts; crawling on the skin as of insects.
12. Subcutaneous tingling.
13. General desquamation of epidermis.
14. Ulcers that turn black; skin withered and gangrenous.
15. Heat, with thirst and want of perspiration.
16. Sanguineous vesicles, which turn to gangrene, in the limbs.
17. Anthrax becoming gangrenous.