- Hale commended Com -f.
- in obstinate intermittents where quinine had been abused and where there was sleepiness for days before chill, a sluggish flow of ideas, and a dull, heavy headache.
- Intermittent fever with drowsiness.
- Feels cold, but is warm to touch.
- Great exhaustion in intervals.
- General clammy sweat.
- Chill is preceded by drowsiness, heat is associated with drowsiness.
- Headache after quinine.
- Hale also commended it in old cases of dyspepsia where the chief symptom is acid heartburn.
- Chronic malaria indigestion and distressing acid heartburn.
- Paroxysms attended with nausea, vomit ing and sometimes with watery or bilious diarrhea.
- Chills, with cold, clammy skin.
- Violent headache with throbbing, stupor, confusion of intellect and vomiting.
- General debility from loss of fluids and night sweats.
- Neuralgic pains in arms, chest and trunk.
- Sensation as if broken in two.
- Pneumonia, with stitches in the chest
