58 ACETANILID, ANTIPYRIN, AND PHENACETIN. 



WICKHAM, L. Erytheine provoque par 1'autipyrine; pseudo-roseole-syphilitique. 

 Ann. derniat. syph., Paris, 1894 (3. s.), 5: 337. 



The ingestion of 0.5 drachm of antipyrin* was followed by the develop- 

 ment of a roseola resembling that of syphilis. 



1895. 



BALLIN. Description d'une assez bizarre eruption antipyrique. Lyon med., 

 1895, 80: 388. 



On a number of occasions the ingestion of antipyrin by the same patient 

 was followed by an eruption of red patches involving the greater part of 

 the body. 



BAUDOUIN, G. Bui. soc. franc,, dermat. syph., Paris, 1895, 6: 121. 



Two cases in which an itching eruption followed the ingestion of anti- 

 pyrin. 



BODIN, L. Eruptions bulleuses emphigoides dues & 1'antipyrine. Presse med., 

 Paris, 1895, p. 487. 



Case in which an eruption followed the ingestion of 15 grains of anti- 

 pyriu. 



DUBREUILH, W. Erytherne fixe cause par 1'antipyrine. Arch. clin. Bordeaux 

 1895, 4: 383. 



Each time the patient took 22.5 grains of antipyrin a red infiltrated 

 patch appeared on the left cheek. 



GASTOU. Eruption d'antipyrine. Med. mod., Paris, 1895, 6: 271. 



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

 an urticarial eruption with the formation of bullae and subsequent ulcera- 

 tion. 



KNIGHT, E. Peculiar susceptibility to the effects of antipyrin. Brit. Med. J., 

 London, 1895, 1: 1132. 



A dose of 10 grains of antipyrin in one case caused the appearance of 

 an urticarial eruption and in another violent sneezing, swelling of the nose 

 and throat, and dyspnea. 



MOREL-LAVALLEE, A. Placards pigmentes indelebiles consecutifs & un erytheme 

 autipyrine recidivant stir place. Ann. dermat. syph., Paris, 1895 (3 s.), 

 6: 325. 



The ingestion of 15 grains of antipyrin was followed by an eruption 

 resembling nettle-rash. 



PAYNE, W. H. Brit. Med. J., London, 1895, 1: 1132. 



A case in which 10 grains of antipyrin caused an urticarial eruption 

 within fifteen minutes after the ingestion of the drug. 



HUGE, H. Ueber einen Fall von Idiosyukrasie gegen Antipyrin. Charite-Ann., 

 Berlin, 1895, 20: 245. 



Woman, 35 : A dose of 15 grains of antipyrin was followed by a rise in 

 temperature of 4.5 and the appearance of an eruption. 



RUSSELL, W. M. Peculiar susceptibility to the effects of antipyrin. Brit. Med. 

 J., London, 1895, 1: 1019. 



The ingestion of 3 grains of antipyrin (which was vomited almost imme-^ 

 diately) was followed by soreness of the gums and the development of an 

 eruption upon the body. 



