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appearance more rapidly. The nausea is accompanied by vomiting, 
and there is almost complete loss of sight. Sensitiveness is at first 
increased but later diminishes and gradually disappears; complete 
incoordination of movements; increase in the heart's action but a 
gradually weakening pulse; stertorous, painful respiration; decrease 
in temperature. There is repeated urination at the commencement 
of the poisoning, and then dysury. At the approach of death there are 
muscular trembling and clonic contractions. This phase of convulsions 
is short but very clear in some cases : other cases do not leave the deep 
coma in which they are plunged (Cornevin). 
In regard to cattle, the following symptoms are given by Muller: 
Injury to sight, dilatation of pupils, constipation, later bloody evacua- 
tions, pain in hind limbs, rapid pulse, difficult breathing, restlessness, 
frenzy and finally paralysis. 
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