LITERATURE ON ANTIPYRIN POISONING. 69 



1- \ roaOH, I>. It. Th<- untoward effects of antipyrin, acetanilide, and phenacetin 

 1'ra. -thinner, Londoii, 1893, 51: 241. 



M of antipyrin iK)isoning iu which the symptoms were mainly 

 those of cyanosis and collapse. 



I ' I:M:M i . L. A. Case of collapse caused by antipyrin. Memphis Med Month 

 1808, 13: 313. 



(1) .Man. r.L'. acute articular rheumatism: After the second dose of 10 

 -rains of antipyrin the patient became unconscious and passed into a 

 state of collapse. '_' > Woman : A dose of 10 grains of antipyrin was fol- 

 lowed by symptoms of collapse. 



lf> I. 



MM. \ni i. s Domestic <lni-i:in-: a case ,,f antipyrin poisoning. Lancet, Lon- 

 don. Is'.M. _: I r,i:,. 



Ingestion ,,f :;< -rains .if antipyrin within a few hours by a young woman 

 was followed l.y cn|I;i 



1890. 



II.\M>. II. \\'. M. < . A ens*- of poisoning by antipyrin. Brit. Med. J., London, 

 .. 1 : IMII. 



lowing the iiigestlon of 10 grains of antipyrin, the patient became 

 .\anoseil ami passed int.. a condition of collapse. 



.MANN. \ l-Iiii Fall von Aiitipyrinvergiftung. Therap. Monatsh., Berlin, 

 11 : 233. 



Mdache ; inu'estion of 7.5 grains of antipyrin was followed by 

 dyspnea. M -ca rla t inifunn eruption, cyanosis, and symptoms of collapse. 



NKWION. I* <, N.tes ofl >t poisoning from antipyrin. Quart. Med. 



J.. Shcili,. id. IviT !s. <i: 133. 



(1) .Man. :\'2: Took 10 grains of antipyrin for headache. Within two 

 minutes he was sei/ed with alarming symptoms a feeling of suffocation, 

 swelling of the face so that the eyes were closed, lachrymation, and dyspnea. 

 The tongue was much swollen and the speech thick. There was no eruption. 

 II,- was at work the next day with a slight swelling of the face. He had 

 previously suffered from a similar attack, probably caused, as in this 

 instance, by antipyrin. il'i Woman, 54: Ten grains of antipyrin caused 

 temporary blindness, unconsciousness, convulsions, and symptoms of col- 

 lapse. 



( \SES OF PROSTRATION. 



Under this heading are grouped the cases in which the systemic 

 depn ion wa> very marked, but the symptoms were hardly severe 

 (iiouL r li to warrant classifying them under the term " collapse." 



1884. 



TILMAN. o. Antipyrin das neueste Antipyreticum. Berlin, 1884. 



In two cases, one of phthisis and the other of typhoid fever, the adminis- 

 tration of antipyrin was followed by symptoms of marked depression. 



