Clinical Frequently indicated in intermittent fever the paroxysms anticipating in the morning, the chill accompanied by blueness of the finger-nails, yawning, aching in the back and limbs, after the chill thirst occurs and is followed by fever, which lasts a long times and is followed by rather light perspiration, during the intervals, there are numerous symptoms indicating the drug, especially in the abdominal organs; sometimes there is a feeling of paralysis in the limbs during the fever; as in Ignatia, the patient is inclined to cover himself during the fever in order to avoid feeling chilly.