LITERATURE ON ANTIPYRIN POISONING. 63 



1904. 

 . Kry theme pigment^ fixe du a 1'antipyrine. J. med. Bruxelles, 1904 



An eruption of reddish-brown spots followed each dose of 22.5 grains of 

 .-intipyrin. 



In cm- II \\i MMI Krytheme pigments fixe dG a 1'administration de 1'anti- 

 pyrine. Presse med. beige, Bruxelles, 1904, 56: 731. 



An erythemntous eruption followed the ingestion of 22.5 grains of anti- 

 pyrin. 



LMWY. K. Teller zwei Fiille von Ant ipyrin-Exanthem. Arch. Dermat. Syph 

 \\ "ion, 1904, 68: HIT. 



(1) Tin- ini:'stion of a teaspoonful of headache powder was followed by 

 general pruritus. ;m eruption njM.n the skin, and marked depression. (2) A 

 <\,,*.<- ,,f ir, -rains nf antipyrin was followed by a niorbilliform eruption and 

 great swelling of the face. 



M \i in i:i:t . II \.'_. IM, ire par eruption antipyrinique. J. mal. cutan. syph., 



Paris, L904, n; : .i. 



The invest ion of L"J.r> grains of antipyrin was followed by an almost black 

 discoloration of the genital orpins, wliieh was slow in disappearing. 



1OOC. 



/nr I'athogenese der Antipyrinex.-intlieme. Charite-Ann., Berlin, 



_".: 7^7. 



h time the patient took antipyrin he suffered from ulceration of the 

 nun-oils nienihrane ,,f the month and a vesicular eruption upon the body, 

 the genital organs. 



V \\i\it\. K. N.ieh einmal iiln-r <iie Antipyrinexanthema. (Ausz., fac. 4.) 

 llifnbyog. Kiu Hiniokil.yog. Zasshi, Tokyo, 1905, 6: 423. 



1900. 



DM. M. 11. i:ine iirentiiinlielu> I-'orm einer toxischen Dermatose nach Antipy- 

 ringel.raih-h. Wien. me.l. Presse, T.HM;, 47: 2154. 



The ingestion of 15 grains of antipyrin twice daily was followed by the 

 appearance of an eruption resembling miliaria rubra. 



1907. 



Cn IKS. Intoxication par Tantipyrine chez ime accouchee. Toulouse med., 1907 



.1. '.): iv, 



A dose of 7.5 grains of antipyrin was followed by the appearance of an 

 erythema tons eruption. On the next day there was edema of the lower 

 extremities and profuse diarrhea. 



CASES OF COLLAPSE. 



In the following instances collapse formed the most prominent 

 V;itun> of the clinical history. The symptoms exhibited were in 

 C8 the \\-\\-.\\ ones of pallor of the skin, coldness of the ex- 

 itios, cold ptrspiration, rapid and feeble pulse, and an anxious 

 and pine-heel expression, the severity of the symptoms depending on 



