Carboneum Sulphuratum



Flashes of heat. Fever without perspiration. SEPTIC FEVERS. Fever with shivering. Perspiration in daytime; morning evening; night; during anxiety. Cold; on coughing; WHILE EATING; AFTER EATING; on slight exertion or motion. Profuse sweat during the night. Sweat during and after sleep; offensive; sour at night. Complaints come on if exposed while sweating.

Skin: Anaesthesia of the skin. Biting after scratching. Burning of the skin after scratching. Coldness of skin. Chapping andcracks in winter. Discoloration. Blueness, liver spots; red spots; yellow. Dryness with burning.

Eruptions. Biting; blisters; boils; burning; discharges, corrosive, glutinous, yellow fluid; dry; eczema. Herpetic eruptions; scabby; scaly; tearing pain; zoster.

Eruptions; itching; like measles; phagedenic; pimples; pustules; rash after scratching.

Scabby eruptions, moist, worse after scratching. SCABIES. Smarting eruptions. Eruptions worse after scratching. Suppurative eruptions; tubercles; urticaria, nodular worse after scratching. Vesicles filled with yellow fluid. Erysipelas with much swelling and covered with vesicles.

EXCORIATION; after scratching. Excrescences. Formication all over body. Indurations in skin. Itching-jerking all over body.

ITCHING AT NIGHT; in a warm bed. Itching-pricking here and there all over. Sticking in the skin; after scratching. Ulcerative pains in skin. ULCERS; black; bleeding; burning; cancerous; deep, discharging; bloody; copious; ichorous; OFFENSIVE, YELLOW PUS; fistulous, indolent; indurated; painful; phagedenic; fungous; sensitive, SPONGY. Stinging; suppurating. Unhealthy skin; small wounds fester.

James Tyler Kent
James Tyler Kent (1849–1916) was an American physician. Prior to his involvement with homeopathy, Kent had practiced conventional medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. He discovered and "converted" to homeopathy as a result of his wife's recovery from a serious ailment using homeopathic methods.
In 1881, Kent accepted a position as professor of anatomy at the Homeopathic College of Missouri, an institution with which he remained affiliated until 1888. In 1890, Kent moved to Pennsylvania to take a position as Dean of Professors at the Post-Graduate Homeopathic Medical School of Philadelphia. In 1897 Kent published his magnum opus, Repertory of the Homœopathic Materia Medica. Kent moved to Chicago in 1903, where he taught at Hahnemann Medical College.