52 ACETANILID, ANTIPYKIN, AND PHENACETIN. 



JOZEFOWICZ. On the antipyrin rash. Proceedings of the Kovno Medical So- 

 ciety, 1886, No. 2, p. 17 (Abs. Lond. Med. Record, 1887, 15: 264). 



Two cases of exanthem following the ingestion of antipyrin, one with 

 and the other without severe itching. 



LEITZMANN, G. Eine Nebenwirkung des Antipyrin. Berl. klin. Wochenschr., 

 1887, 24: 531. 



Woman, pneumonia : A dose of 15 grains of antipyrin was followed in 

 four hours by a chill and vomiting, and later by an erythema. 



MARTINI, V. Orticaria per antipirina. Boll. d. sez. d. cult. d. sc. med. n. r. 

 accad. d. fisiocrit. di Siena, 1887, 5: 114. 



Urticaria and intense itching followed the ingestion of antipyrin. 



PAGET, W. S. Rash produced by antipyrin. Brit. Med. J., London, 1887, 1 : 210. 



The ingestion of antipyrin for eight days on an average of 1 drachm 

 daily was follow^ed by the appearance of a bright red rash. 



SCHWABZ. Ein Fall von Antipyrinexanthem. Munch, med. Wochenschr., 1887, 

 34: 59. 



Woman, 27, typhoid : Ingestion of 9 drachms of antipyrin in fourteen days 

 was followed by a severe chill and then by a morbilliform rash with severe 

 itching. 



SEE, G. De 1'antipyrine contre la douleur. Compt. rend. acad. sci., Paris, 1887, 

 104: 1085. 



Author had observed an eruption resembling that of scarlatina or urti- 

 caria following the ingestion of antipyrin in doses of from 1 to 1.5 drachms 

 daily. 



SPITZ, B. Ein eigenthurnlicher Fall von Dermatitis hervorgerufen dnrch Anti- 

 pyrinbehandlung. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin. 1887, 1: 347. 



Girl. 20. typhoid : One-half drachm doses of antipyrin were followed by a 

 morbilliform rash with subsequent desquamation. 



VICTOR, P. Antipyrin rash. Indian Med. Gaz., Calcutta, 1887, 22: 241. 



Boy, 14, typhoid : Between June 26 and July 6 received 300 grains of anti- 

 pyrin. A vesicular and papular rash appeared over the whole body, and 

 lasted six days. 



WHITEHOUSE, J. S. A case of antipyrin poisoning. Med. Rec., New York, 1887, 

 32: 706. 



The ingestion of 7.5 grains of antipyrin was followed in two minutes by 

 severe gastric pain and soon after by the appearance of an urticarial erup- 

 tion and symptoms of collapse. 



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BARBER. C. F. Some toxic effects of antipyrine. Med. Rec., New York, 1888, 

 33: 14. 



Ingestion of 15 grains of antipyrin was followed by the appearance of 

 an urticarial eruption with intense itching. The face was much swollen, 

 features being obliterated. 



