Bellis perennis [Bell-p]
Dr. J. Compton Burnett London regarded the English daisy, or Bellis perennis, as a sovereign remedy for sudden chills, as from falling in water and its after effects. To be taken internally in the tincture 5 drops to the 3rd potency. This is not for Chills and fever but for the effects of sudden chills.
Natrum muriaticum [Nat-m]
Dr. J.C. Burnett’s Calorifacient-cases without the chills and fever, but who shivered with cold even in a warm bed, or elsewhere, when there was no apparent reason. The 6th or 30th potency, generally the latter, is best.
Verbena hastata [Verbe-h]
This intensely bitter plant is one of popular remedies for ague. Dosage, drop doses of the tincture or the 1x.
Shucks [Shucks]
A decoction of corn husks was a very successful remedy among the western and southern pioneers for chills and fever. Take in teaspoonful doses. This is still used in parts of the southwest.
Natrum muriaticum [Nat-m]
This drug in the 30th potency is the remedy for old cases of chills, and fever, or intermittent fever. Take a dose, a dozen pellets, after each attack. Those who know say that a few doses will cure if taken this way.
Cedron [Cedr]
When the attacks come on with clock-like regularity i.e. the chill, or fever, then cedron 1x or drop doses of the tincture is indicated.
Chelone glabra [Chelo]
This drug has repute among herbalists for dumb ague. Generally used in from 5 to 10 drops doses of the tincture.