LITERATURE ON ANTIPYRIN POISONING. 55 



1889. 



AMO.V II. Suhkutane Antipyrin-Injektion bei akutem Gelenksrheumatisinus. 

 Internal. klin. Kundsrhaii. WUMI, 1889, 3: 123. 



A small superficial patch of gangrene of the skin followed the subcutane- 

 ous injection of antipyrin. 



Bourn KK. Kruption due ft 1'untipyrine. Bull. soc. mSd. Rouen, (1889) 1890 

 .), 8: 29. 



A inorbilliform eruption followed the ingestion of antipyrin. 



<;I:A\DCLEMENT. Indications et dangers de 1'antipyrine. Lyon med., 1889, 

 GO: HI. 



Man. ;,">: One or 2 doses of antipyrin of 7.5 grains each were followed 

 l>\ i he appearance of an eruption upon the skin. It reappeared every 

 time the patient took antipyrin. 



TEKKKT, S.. and In\n. 11. Des eruptions rubeoliforines dues & 1'antipyrine. 

 HUM!., l.yon. 1889, 8: 301. 



Girl, 5: A morbilllform eruption followed the ingestion of antipyrin. 



W MKIN-V W. Ant ipvrin ; results following its administration. Lancet, London, 

 L880, '-': 903. 



Wo num. .7. headache: A dose of 10 grains of antipyrin was followed by 



-real swelling "'' ! >lpp<T lip. 



18QO. 



DUBOUSQUET-LABORDKKIK. Traitemeiit de la coqueluche par 1'antipyrine. Se- 

 maine med.. IMris, 1890, 10: 154. 



Ill rrtWts wen- noted in !." out of 300 cases treated with antipyrin, prin- 

 .-ipully a sea rla tin I form eruption or gastric disturbance. 



Five hours with 15 grains of antipyrine. Med. Brief, St. Louis, 

 ISJMI, is: LS-J 



Half an hour after taking 15 grains of antipyrin the patient's face be- 

 rame swollen, the sidit blurred, the hearing indistinct, and an urticarial 

 eruption made its appearance. 



1891. 



DE MOLKNKS. 1'. i:r\thr-ine ant ipyriniiue. Ann. dermat. syph., Paris, 1891 



_': ,M. 



An erythematous eruption lasting about six days fol-lowed the ingestion 

 of antipyrin. 



GLJAZSTEIN. I. K. Kax.uist t. n. lekarst. sypei. (So-called drug exanthem). 

 M. -.litsina. St. Petersburg, 1891, 8: 405. Cited by Fournier, 1892, p. 496. 



. 1 i An erythematous eruption followed the ingestion of 7.5 grains of 

 antipyrin. Subsequently another dose of the drug was followed by similar 

 symptoms. (2) On 2 occasions an eruption appeared after the ingestion 

 of 3 doses of antipyrin, 2.5 grains each, in the case of a child. 



GRANCHEB. Eruption febrile due a 1'antipyrine. J. med. chir. prat., Paris, 

 iv.i. ;_>: 334. 



Child for eight days was given 37.5 grains of antipyrin daily. This was 

 followed by a morbilliform rash with fever. It disappeared two days after 

 the drug was discontinued, and reappeared when it was again taken. 



