LITERATURE ON ANTIPYRIN POISONING. 71 



K . II. The danger of antipyrin. Med. Rec., New York, 1889, 36: 431. 



Woman, facial neuralgia: Thirty grains of antipyrin in three equal 

 doses, six hours apart, caused marked prostration and convulsions. 



mr, M. II. Kemarkable action of autipyrin in renal disease Lancet Lon- 

 don. 1x1,1,. i> : 431. 



Two cases of renal disease in which antipyrin in 3-grain doses caused 

 irretrnlarity of heart and syncope. 



HAII.N. I'. Kin Fall vn Antipyrinexanthem. Centrbl. klin. Med., Leipzig 1880 

 10: vji). 



of 0.5 drachm of antipyrin was followed by dysphagia, cyanosis, 

 and swelling of the lips. Erythema developed the next day. 



Hi ii \KD, II. rontre indieations de I'ant ipyrine i>endant la periode menstruelle. 

 ClilL them p.. Paris. ISM,. :j : :,L'. 



Administration ,.f ir, grains of antipyrin was followed by cyanosis and 

 s\ mptoins of depression. 



in; i P. XV. P. A case of antipyrin poisoning. Med. News, Philadelphia, 



Tin* administration of IT. irrains of antipyrin to a hysterical woman 

 caused men in-'. \omitiiiir. diarrlu-a, and marked prostration; 5 grains 

 i -a used sneexin-r. dx^pnwi. and an urticarial eruption. 



1800. 



MMCIII 1. 1. eited l'\ Fall;. M. Fi-ln-r NVlicmvirkuiiRen und Intoxicationen bei 

 I.T AnutMidnn^' iu-iii>n'r Ar/n-imittel. Them p. Monatsh., Berlin, 1890, 



I: 



Tln in-'fsti.'ii ,.f i drarhm of antipyrin in three doses at hourly intervals 

 was followed ' "lit vomiting and marked prostration. 



YOUNG, E. \V. Poisoning with antipyrin. Mini. Rec., New York, 1890, 37: 409. 

 Man. :; : A dos,> of ; irrains of uutipyrin with a teaspoonful of whisky 

 and water was followed by dyspnea, vertigo, dimness of vision, an urti- 

 arial eruption, and marked prostration. 



1891. 



I '01:10 i.i TAIIY. Syncoi)es j-rodnites par 1'antipyrine. Bui. soc. med. prat, 



Paris. IX-.H. ; 



(Jirl. !': A dose of ir. grains of antipyrin was followed by vertigo and 

 marked depress!, n. Two months later a dose of 7.5 grains produced simi- 

 lar symptoms. FIKUI u third occasion syncope followed the ingestion of 

 15 grains. 



1802. 



PIGNOT, cited by Fournler, 1892, p. 495. 



A sea rla Uniform eruption and marked depression followed the ingestion 

 of antipyrin. 



. 1893. 



CERN&. Accidents dus a Tantipyritfe. Normandie med., Rouen, 1893, 8 : 273. 



(Jirl. 11: Each dose of antipyrin was followed by vomiting, nose bleed, 

 and depression. 



