FEVER



Continued and typhoid fevers—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Continuous, with weakness— CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Copious perspiration— ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Copious sweat— AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Creeping chilliness, worse in the evening and into night—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Creeping, shivering over the whole body—SILICEA TERRA.

Debilitating night-sweats—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Delirium; worse after midnight— ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Desire for acids— PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Discharges show a tendency to foulness, high temperature, accelerated but not strong pulse—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Disgusting sweats— SULPHUR.

Dreads uncovering—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.

Drenching night-sweatsARSENICUM  IODATUM.

Dry burning heat all over—DULCAMARA.

Dry heat and burning of skin—DULCAMARA.

Dry heat at night—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Dry heat of the body—NUX VOMICA.

Dry heat while sleeping—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.

Dry heat, red face— ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Dry skin and great thirst—SULPHUR.

Dry skin and of inner parts, also of eyes, nose, lips, mouth, tongue, throat, etc— NUX MOSCHATA.

Dry, deep cough precedes the fever  paroxysm— SAMBUCUS NIGRA

Dumb-ague, with much muscular soreness, great prostration, and violent headache—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

During apyrexia, headache, diarrhœa, loss of appetite, nausea—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

During fever forgets where he was—FORMALINUM.

During fever, itching; nettle-rash all over body— IGNATIA AMARA.

During heat, urticaria—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Dyspnœa during fever—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Easily excited perspiration— ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Easy, profuse perspiration—BRYONIA ALBA.

Ebullitions— ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Elevation of temperature—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Evening chilliness soon after going to bed— ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Evening fever, skin hot and  dry— AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Excessive prostration— MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Excessive rigor, with blueness of finger-nailsNUX VOMICA.

External heat is intolerable, veins are distendedPULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

External heat, with smothering feeling— APIS MELLIFICA.

Febrile symptoms closely related to typhoid— ARNICA MONTANA.

Feels a glow all over, like being over steam; chilly, while sitting beside the fire— PULEX IRRITANS.

Feels as if lying on ice—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Feet cold and wet— SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Feet icy cold—BELLADONNA.

Fever 7 to 12 pm— AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM. Fever at night—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Fever characterized by stupor, snoring respiration, twitching of limbs, intense thirst and sleepiness—OPIUM.

Fever every day at same hour— CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Fever of gout—URTICA URENS.

Fever with sweatCALCAREA CARBONICA.

Fever-blisters— NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Feverish in evening—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.

First remedy in inflammations, inflammatory fevers— ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Flashes of heat in face and neck— MEDORRHINUM.

Flushes of heat all over  body— IODIUM.

Flushes of heat, particularly of the face and head; worse at night—PETROLEUM.

Flushes of heat— SPIRANTHES AUTUMNALIS.

Free perspiration caused by every little exertion, especially on single  parts—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Frequent flashes of heat—SULPHUR.

Frequent flushes of heat; sweat from least motion—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Frequent, febrile shiverings down back— YUCCA FILAMENTOSA

General chilliness—TUBERCULINUM.

General coldness of extremities; head and face hot—FERRUM METALLICUM.

General heat in bed with soreness over  abdomen— URTICA URENS.

General lack of warmth of body—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

General low temperature with inclination to stupor— OPIUM.

General sore and bruised feeling; nausea and  retching—CANCHALAGUA.

Generally gastric or bilious, with profuse nightly perspiration; debility, slow and lingering—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Great heat about 3 am— ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Great heat and lassitude in afternoon, with throbbing throughout  body— LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Great heat with profuse hot sweat, but sweating does not cause a fall in temperaturePYROGENIUM.

Great heat; no thirstAETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Great lassitude, congestion of head, with vertigo, face hot and flushed, prickling sensation all over; restless at night from pain in wrists and knee; rheumatic pains; profuse perspiration— POLYPORUS PINICOLA.

Great restlessness— ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Hæmorrhages—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Hands alternately hot and cold—SPIRANTHES AUTUMNALIS.

Hay fever, watery coryza, pain in temples—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Hay-fever and coryza; worse in open air; better indoors- ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Hay-fever; frequent sneezing— RALIA RACEMOSA.

Hay-feverARSENICUM ALBUM.

Hay-fever— ARUNDO MAURITANICA.

Headache about 10 am, with pain in back, ankles and legs increasing until 3 pm, then gradually better— POLYPORUS PINICOLA.

Heat all over, with occasional chills—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Heat and redness of head, with coolness of rest of body— ARNICA MONTANA.

Heat and shuddering alternately— MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Heat and sweat stages, long and  exhausting—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Heat at night during menstruation, with restless sleep—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Heat extending over body—OPIUM.

Heat in evening; exhausting night-sweats, especially towards morning—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Heat in evening— CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Heat in head and face; hands and feet icy cold, with chill— SABADILLA.

Heat in palms and soles—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Heat in palms and soles— AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Heat predominatesVALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Heat without thirst, in face, in toesTARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Heat without thirst—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Heat, with aversion to uncover or  undress— STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Heat, with itching of eyes, tearing in limbs, numbness of limbsCEDRON.

Heat, with violent thirst, dry tongue, profuse cold, clammy sweat—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Heat; violent thirst, increases with fever—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Hectic fever at noon— ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

Hectic fever, caused by formation of pus— CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Hectic fever, exhausting sweats—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Hectic fever—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Hectic feverOLEUM JECORIS ASELLI

Hectic, with drenching night-sweats— ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Hectic, with small, quick pulse; viscid  night-sweats—PHOSPHORUS.

Hectic; profuse and debilitating perspiration; intermittent, with pain in arms— PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Hectic—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Here repeat dose every two hours  (MacFarlan)—TUBERCULINUM.

High fever, alternating with chilliness and great prostration— PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

High temperature— ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Hot fever, with intense radiating heat— VARIOLINUM.

Hot perspiration—OPIUM.

Hot sweat— ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Hydræmia in chronic malarial states with weakness, constipation, loss of appetite, etc—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Hydroa—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Hyperthermy in the evening and hypothermy in the  morning— VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Icy coldness (Camph; Verat; Heloderm)— CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.                                          

Icy coldness of the whole bodyCAMPHORA.

Icy coldness, with pains— DULCAMARA.

Icy coldness—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Icy coldness—MORPHINUM.

In Cina fever, face is cold and hands  warm—CINA MARITIMA.

Influenza, hay-fever, old nasal catarrhs, and catarrh of middle ear — ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Intense heat— ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Intermittent fever every spring— LACHESIS MUTUS.

Intermittent fever with lethargic condition— ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Intermittent fever, irregular cases, after Quinine—IPECACUANHA.

Intermittent fever, with yellow, slimy tongue— KALIUM SULPHURICUM.

Intermittent with disgust, nausea, vomiting, eructations, coated tongue, diarrhœa— Intermittent, paroxysms anticipate; return every  week—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Intermittent; chill, with dry cough and  restlessness—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Intermittent; paroxysms about midday (11 am) incomplete in their stages, accompanied by hæmorrhages—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Intermittent— ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Internal chilliness followed by heat of the skin, associated with bowel movements and flatulence— RADIUM BROMATUM.

Internal chilliness; shivering, with hot face, cold hands, no  thirst— DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Internal coldness, as if frozen to death—HELODERMA.

Internal heat on awakening—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

Internal heat; feet and hands cold— ARNICA MONTANA.

Internal heat— BRYONIA ALBA.

Intolerable burning heat at night, with distended veins; heat in parts of body, coldness in other—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Involuntary discharges—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Inward chilliness; very sensitive to air, worse uncovering; violent fever, with headache— ASTACUS FLUVIATILIS.

Is always too cold, even in bed— DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

It will be indicated by a profound prostration, rapid, irritable pulse, recurring fever and sweats, emaciation; tendency to  diarrhœa— ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Knows chill is coming on because he cannot drink  enough—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Lachrymation during paroxysm—SABADILLA.

Latent pyogenic condition—PYROGENIUM.

Light chill—CINA MARITIMA.

Long lasting heat, often with sweat on face— VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Low bilious remittents—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Low types of fever, with dull comprehension ans stupor—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Lower extremities cold—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Lowest potencies— AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Malarial feverECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Malignant fevers of a hæmorrhagic or putrescent characterCROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Marked fever, restlessness, red cheeks,  apathetic—IODIUM.

Joseph Fernandez
Joseph S Fernandez started his career as an assistant in the High Court of Kerala after obtaining a master’s degree in English language and literature. Later, he opted for a banking career.
Even as a student, Joseph was deeply interested in homoeopathy and made an in-depth study of the subject. He uses his expertise for the management of an occasional minor ailment in the family or among friends. It is in this context that he decided to compile a handy and easy-to-use repertory. The task required deep study and a sentence-by-sentence analysis of Boericke’s Materia Medica. Joseph’s Repertory is the result of this work.