36 FLORA HOM@OPATHICA. 
touch, while drinking and also by noise, terminating in blue- 
ness of the cheeks and of the lips. Difficult and panting 
respiration. Groaning, and closing of the eyelids. Cramp- 
like pains in the ears and cheekbones. 
Noack and Trinks (Handbuch der homoop. Arzneimitt., art. 
Angustura) have the following clinical remarks. Angustura has 
a great action upon the motor and spinal nerves. It has been 
employed with success in Rheumatism, with paralytic conditions; 
in Lockjaw, with convulsions of the muscles of the back; in 
Irritation of the spine, and in Affections of the mucous mem- 
brane; Diarrhcea and Dysentery. 
ANTIDOTE.— Coffea. Camphor is not an antidote to the 
powerful effects of Angustura. 
