Symptoms
1. Psoric subjects; coarse, dry or greasy skin, nervous, restless temperament; pale, delicate, sickly children.
2. Great mental depression; anxiety with evil forebodings; fears will die; religious melancholy; frightful dreams; children good all day, cry all night.
3. In chronic cases when well selected remedies fail to relieve or permanently improve (in acute-Sulph.): great debility remaining after acute diseases.
4. Body and all exertions have a horrible odour.
5. Feels unusually well the day before an attack.
6. Dry, scaly eruptions disappear in summer return in winter; itching (<) warmth of bed and when body gets warm; repeated outbreaks; ailments from suppressed skin diseases; skin dry, inactive, rarely sweats except after acute diseases when sweat profuse (>) all sufferings.
7. Marked tendency to quinsy, hay fever and to sprains.
8. Always hungry; esp. middle of night, must eat; during headache (>) while eating.
9. Asthmas, etc. (>) lying down and keeping arms stretched far apart.
10. Patient very sensitive to cold air, change of weather, esp. (<) stormy weather; restless for days before thunder-storm.