66 ACETANILID, ANTIPYRIN, AND PHENACETIN. 



WELCH, W. M. Clinical note on the use of antipyrin. Med. News, Philadelphia, 

 1886, 48: 10. 



A single dose of 10 grains of antipyrin - administered in typhoid fever 

 produced symptoms of collapse. 



BERNOULLI, D. Zur Kenntniss der Nebenwirkungen des Antipyrin. Cor.-Bl. f. 

 schweiz. Aerzte, Basel, 1887, 17: 357. 



Woman, 52, rheumatism : A dose of 15 grains of antipyrin was followed 

 by mild collapse and vomiting. A month later a similar dose produced 

 vomiting, cyanosis of lips, dyspnea, and a scarlatiniform eruption. 



BROOKS, L. J. Clinical value of antipyretics. Med. Times, Philadelphia, 1886-87, 

 17: 794. 



(1) Boy, 9: The iugestion of 10 grains of antipyrin was followed by 

 cyanosis and symptoms of collapse. (2) Symptoms of collapse followed the 

 ingestiou of two 10-grain doses of the drug. (3) A morbilliforrn eruption 

 appeared after the use of antipyrin. 



CJIERON, P. Contribution a 1'etude du danger de 1'antipyrine. Union med., 

 Paris, 1887 (3. s.), 43: 907. 



Typhoid : Collapse followed the ingestion of 15 grains of antipyrin in 

 two doses with an interval of five hours. 



HAYS, G. D. A caution as to the use of antipyrin. New York Med. J., 1887, 

 45: 100. 



Three cases of collapse following the iugestion of antipyrin. One was 

 a case of acute rheumatism, and the other two of typhoid fever. 



HENDERSON, R. B. Two cases of poisoning from antipyrine and nux vomica. 

 Med. Rec., New York, 1887, 31 : 95. 



Report of two cases of poisoning, in which both antipyrin and nux vomica 

 were administered. Both were characterized by prostration, and in one 

 death resulted. 



Note on collapse following antipyrin. Indian Med. J., Lahore, 1887 (n. s.), 

 1 : 273. 



The ingestion of 10 grains of antipyrin by a soldier to reduce temperature 

 was followed by cyanosis and collapse. 



JACOBY, G. W. Med. Rec., New York. 1SS7. 32 : 581. 



Author had seen collapse follow a dose of 20 grains of antipyrin. 



LUTAUD. Contribution & 1'etude des dangers de 1'antipyrine. J. md., Paris, 

 1887, 12: 825. 



The ingestion of 15 grains of antipyrin in two doses, with a three-hour 

 interval, was followed by collapse. 



MENDEL. Die Anwendung des Antipyrin bei Nervenkrankheiten. Therap. 

 Monatsh., Berlin, 1887, 1: 259. 



Author had observed collapse following the ingestion of antipyrin in 

 two cases. 



WEILL. E., and CHABANNES. Observation de fidvre typhoide traitee par 1'anti- 

 pyrine et terminee par la mort. Lyon md., 1887, 56: 426. 



Typhoid : The ingestion of 9.5 drachms of antipyrin was followed by 

 a relapse, during which the patient received 6.25 drachms in seven days. 

 This was followed by collapse and death. 



