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1. Painful sensibility of the skin.
2. Itching over the whole body, which is of a crawling or shooting kind (< at night).
3. Eruption like varicella over the whole body.
4. Tuberous spots on the skin, of a light red color.
5. Lymphatic swellings and abscesses, even with fistulous ulcers.
6. Engorgement, induration, and suppuration of the glands.
7. Painless swelling of the glands; they only cause very unpleasant itching.
8. Bones very sensitive and tender to touch; bending and caries of bones.
9. Abscesses which do not break, but burrow under the skin; exanthemata in general which corrode and spread; old and difficult to heal; which itch; fungus articularis; hćmatodes; spongy excrescences.
10. Tetters in general; corroding and spreading.
11. Ulcers in general, wherever pus is discharged from any part of the body, or when appearing in the urine; ulcers burning, scabby; indolent; when circumscribed with redness; very high, hard ulcers; with proud flesh; with corroding pus.
12. Ulcers of all kinds, also after the abuse of Mercury.
13. Ulcers smell very offensive.
14. Cancerous ulcers.
15. Inflammation, softening (swelling), and ulceration of bones.
16. Scirrhous induration.
17. Ulcers, which are fistulous, putrid; phagedenic, fungous, &c., with vegetation, or fetid and corroding sanies.
18. Fistulous openings; parts around hard, swollen, bluish-red.
19. Mild and malignant suppurations, esp. in membranous parts.
20. Unhealthy skin; every injury tends to ulceration.
21. Small wounds heal with difficulty and suppurate profusely.
22. Painful pustular eruptions; at last forming suppurating ulcers; on forehead, occiput, sternum, and spine.
23. Aching, itching, smarting, and boring shootings in the ulcers.
24. Furunculi.
25. Carbuncles of a malignant kind.
26. Ganglions.
27. Warts.
28. Panaritium.