LITERATURE ON ACETANILID POISONING. 31 



LOUKMHAL, L. Zur Wirkung des Antifebrin. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin, 1888, 



~i ^. 



Child, 1 year old, pneumonia: Three- fourths of a grain of acetanilid 

 caused nrere collapse. After four hours the temperature rose rapidly. 

 There \\.-is ;i tetanic spasm lasting for half a minute. 



MI:I:KII. <;. i Uandverkanf des Antifebrin.) Munch, med. Wochenschr. 1888 

 35: 800. 



(1) Ingest ion of ten powders, each containing 7.5 grains of acetanilid, 

 was followed by severe collapse, the patient's life being saved with diffi- 

 culty. (2) Collapse followed the ingestion of 1.5 drachms of acetanilid 

 taken in divided doses at frequent intervals. 



MI-.YI K, .1. Aiitifebrin-Yergiftung. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin, 1888, 2: p. 259. 



Man. .",s : In-cst ion of ::<> -rains of acetanilid was followed by cold sweat, 

 di/.xini-ss. and headache: cyanosis of the face and mucous membranes, and 



rapid and feeble pulse. 



SCHM-II:. rel.er A nt i fel riii. l>entsche Mil.-iirztl. Zts., Berlin, 1888, 17: 160. 



In typhoid. 7..". irrain doses of acetanilid (45 grains in twelve hours) 

 produced well marked cyanosis. In pneumonia, acetanilid caused 

 cyanosis. 



VIM K. Miinch. med. Wo.-heiischr.. LS.S.S, :{:, : sin. 



After taking MTenU dOMI ot a-ei:iuiMd from the end of a knife blade 

 Hie patient, a man. le-ai ..... leeply cyanused. and passed into a condition 

 f . ..llap>e an. I \\eakness whicli lasted fur several days. 



V..N HOKMANN. Antifelrin-Into.\i,-atii.n. X'ereinsbl. if;ilz. Aerzte, 1888, 4 : 188. 

 Invest imi <f about o.r. draclim of acetanilid by a woman was followed 



b\ di'p cyanol8. 



isse. 



A i i>. 11. 1'eU-r einen i-'all von Ant ifebrinvergiftung. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin, 

 1880, :J: ::i". 



Man ii Nik three doses of acetanilid of 3.75 grains each at hourly intervals. 

 Tliis \\.i- t. .Mowed by a severe headache and dix/iness, and later a chill, 

 cyanosis, clonir mntraetions of the muscles, and rapid, feeble pulse. 



ALLISON, W. K. A .-aw of iHiisoiiimr by antifebrin. J. Aiuer. Med. Assn., 

 _: in;;. 



Man t<Hk by mistake at ." a. in. about 17 fluid drachms of a mixture 

 containin;: 1 ounce of acetauilid to C ounces of compound elixir of 

 taraxacum. In thirty minutes there was intoxication and desire to sleep. 

 Slept until H oYNx-k. At l\ p. in. he sought a physician, who found deep 

 cy.i it prostration, giddiness, cold perspiration; pulse 110, respira- 



tion ::. 



KRIK.:KR. L. Mine Ant ifebrinvergiftung. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin, 1889, 

 3: :;M. 



Patient to^.k 17, -rains of acetanilid, and in an hour 7.5 grains more. 

 This was followed by vomiting, deep cyanosis, twitching of the muscles, 

 and double vision. 



