LITERATURE ON ACETANILID POISONING. 33 



Ein Fall von Antifebrin-Vergiftung. Mtinch. med. Wochenschr., 

 18S9, 86 '. 332. 



Man. :;i : Thr ingestion of five 15-grain powders of acetanilid at hourly 

 intervals caused vertigo, chilliness, diarrhea, and cyanosis. 



l'i NM v. I-:. W. Antifebrin. Times and Register, Philadelphia, 1889 20 (1) 

 183. 



Two '.-grain doses of acetanilid one hour apart caused collapse in a 

 typhoid-fever patient. 



OK. A. L. Is antifebrin dangerous? Times and Register, Philadelphia 

 ., -jo D : i::i. 



A dose of 4 grains of acetanilid to a child 3 years old produced symptoms 

 of collapse. 



SBMBKITXKI. Xur Wirkung des Antifebrin. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin, 1889 

 :i: tol, 



Woman. 1!*. typhoid fever: Administration of 4.5 grains of acetanilid 

 rausrd S-VMV syiiiptorns of 



Sni\. .1. Xur K.'imtnis* d>s Antlfebrins und seiner Dosirung. Prag. med. 

 Woohensrhr.. I--' I I: 



Author ot.smrd that a dose of 1.5 grains of acetanilid produced halluci- 

 nations in the weak and aged. 



WILDING. J. Toxic effects of 10 grains of antifebrin. Brit. Med. J., London, 

 1889, 2: 600. 



man, pulmonary tuberculosis: Ten grains of acetanilid caused 

 collapse. 



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ARMSTRONG. S. T. A case of juvtanilide poisoning. Therap. Gaz., Detroit. 1890 

 Ji: 9lfl 



Man. 28: Took 2 drachms of acetanilid in 8 powders at one-half hour 

 intervals for pain. Although he vomited freely, there followed cyanosis, 

 coma, and symptoms of collapse. 



BOKENHAM. T. J.. and JOM s. !:. I.. On two cases of poisoning by anilides (Ex- 

 and Ant itVhriu). Brit. Med. J., London, 1890, 1: 288. 



. ::. headache: Ingestion of 0.5 drachm of acetanilid in divided 

 doses within two and one-half hours was followed by headache, symptoms 

 of intoxication, cyanosis, and unconsciousness. 



FAVKAI. A. ivur die Anwendung des Antifebrins in refracto dosi beim Ty- 

 phus Abdominalis und beim Fieber der Phthisiker. (Bern) Leipzig, 1890. 

 Doses of from 0.75 grain to 1.5 grains of acetanilid given every hour 

 produced chills and cyanosis in 2 cases of typhoid fever. 



FKRRIS. A. W. Poisoning with acetanilid. Med. Record, New York, 1890, 

 87: 587. 



Woman, 45 : Ingestion of 15 grains of acetanilid at 8 and 10.30 a. m. was 

 followed by deep cyanosis, a pinched expression, depressed temperature, and 

 marked prostration. 

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