LITERATURE ON ACETANILID POISONING. 29 



BALM, A. ( leher Antifebrin als Antiepilepticum. Neurol. Centrbl. Leipzig 

 1 SS 7, <> : '_' H . 



Nearly all of 11 epileptic patients treated with acetanilid, 15 to 45 grains 

 a day. presented cyan. .sis and a dark discoloration of the urine. 



S. ii ix 111 I:I!\KO\\. 1'eber den ( Jebraiirh von Autifebrin und Naphtha bei 

 S.-hwindsiirhti-en. Ieiitsehe med. Ztg., Berlin, 1887, 8: 234. 



A.-etanilid L':\-II by inhalation produced collapse in several cases. 



SI.UH.I \\. I. Note sur l'antifbrine. Rev. md. de la Suisse Rom Geneve 

 1887, 7: 86. 



(1) Kheumatisni: Collapse followed the second dose of 7.5 grains of 

 a.-rtanilid. i L' t Tnheivulosis : Collapse followed a single dose of 7.5 grains 

 of a.-.-tanilid. 



Si ii i i 1:1. I.. !'. \. I'eher Antifehrin und seine Auweudung beini akuten Gelenk- 

 rheuniatisimi>. Kerlin. 



Youtlu is : In-esiion ,f 7.:, -rains of acetaiiilid four times a day for two 

 days was followed ly cyanosis. 



SIMON. .1 < \ ,-ianilid Antifd.rine." Cincinnati, Lancet Clinic, 1887 (n. s.), 

 1!>: ls 



\.-ntr ndliary tuh>ri-ulosis. The inirestion of 15 grains of acetanilid 

 : l.y ryanosi.s and collapse. 



Sirni. 11. lel.er Ant iiVLrinbehandlnni:. M (inch. med. Wochenschr., 1887, 34: 

 216. 



1> Tim-.- and i hi -ee f,,iin hs irrains of acetanilid caused severe itching 

 -kin i _' i In-. -i:.. n of about KM irrains of acetanilid within five days 

 l\ a phthisieal patient was followed by nausea, dizziness, buzzing in the 

 I, and exam -sis. Iii one patient :*."" grains produced partial deafness. 



TWMT, .1. A. Antifebrin. Kansas City Med. Index, 1887, 8: 228. 



K.-niittent fe\er. Aretanilid. s grains every six hours, at end of third 



da\ md collapse. 







RBCH. iM^-us. of Ansserow: Vergleichung der, die Warmeverluste 

 ans-leiehenden. Wirkuni: des Antifebrin in liebernden Organismen mit der 

 des Antipyrin und Thallin. Congress russ. Aerzte zu Moskau. Therap. 

 Monatsh.. I'.erlin. IssT. 1: 107. 



en and oiu-half jrrains of acetanilid caused collapse in a typhoid 

 fexer patient l.'J years of age. 



Vi.M--i:i:i:i. II. N. A rantion in regard to acetanilide. New York Med. J., 1887, 

 IU: Ul'.t. 



A typhoi.l f.-ver pat ion t was given 10 grains of acetanilid every four 

 hours. Aft. r U doses marked cyanosis appeared, with symptoms of collapse. 



ron QUAST, R A death from antifebrin. (Note by editor of Index.) Kansas 

 < ity .Med. Index. 1887, 8: 229. 



The administration of - grains of acetanilid every two hours during the 

 day to a .hi Id was followed by cyanosis, collapse, and death. 



\Vnii. Ie I'aetion physiologique et therapeutique de 1'acetanilide. Bui. g6n. 

 therap.. etc, I'aris.' lss7. 112: 150. 



en and one-half grains of acetanilid produced cyanosis in a case of 

 typhoid. 



