- 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 dyspepsiaIndigestion or upper abdominal discomfortDiscomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, often associated with nausea, bloating, heartburn, or acid reflux. 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 diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day..
- Chills, with cold, clammy skin.
- Violent headache with throbbing, stupor, confusion of intellect and vomiting.
- General debility from loss of fluids and night sweats.
- NeuralgicRelating to sharp nerve painDescribe symptoms or pain that radiates along the path of one or more nerves. pains in arms, chest and trunk.
- Sensation as if broken in two.
- PneumoniaLung infection with inflamed air sacsInflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs (alveoli), usually caused by infection., with stitches in the chest