CICUTA VIROSA. 175 
Ciinicat Osservations.—WNoack and Trinks: Cicuta may 
be usefully exhibited in convulsions in women and children, 
hence eclampsia, also spasms during delivery, and during 
confinement. Convulsions brought on by the abuse of opium. 
Hysteric spasms and tetanus. Catalepsy. Opisthotonos. Tris- 
mus. ‘Tremor of the limbs. Lichen agrius. Achor. Impetigo 
sparsa. Porrigo larvalis. Herpes furfuraceus. Herpes labi- 
alis. Long-lasting pustulous, confluent, cutaneous eruptions, 
forming thick, yellow crust, with burning pain. Mentagra. 
Cholera Asiatica, when violent tonic spasms of the pectoral 
muscles and distortion of the eyes alternate with vomiting, and 
the diarrhea is scanty and rare. Mental affections. Ambly- 
opia amaurotica, with cerebral affections. Spasms of the ceso- 
phagus. Swellings of the throat, threatening suffocation. 
Gastric affections, etc. 
Antiporrs.—To large doses, Tobacco. Strong emetics given 
as soon as possible ; enemata of Oil of Turpentine, with Castor 
Oil. To small doses, Arnica. Cicuta antidotes Opium. 
