CLASSIFICATION OF POISONS 



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37. 6-12 hour period of good 

 health between the pois- 

 oning and the appear- 

 ance of the symptoms. 



Most of the poisonous fungi, but especially 

 Amanita phalloides. 



TREATMENT FOR POISONING. (CHIEFLY AFTER ROBERT). 



KIND OF POISON 



Aconite. 



Alcoholism, acute. 



Aspergillosis 

 Atropin 



Carbolic acid. 



Cicuta virosa. C. maculata 



cowbane. 

 Cicutoxin. 



Cocain. 



Colchicin. 

 Coniin. 



Conium. 

 Cytisin. 



Delphinosis. 

 Dermatitis. Rhus. 



TREATMENT. 



Use stomach pump at once; give emetics of 

 sulphate of zinc, or a hypodermic injection of 

 apomorphin; patient should recline; when 

 stomach has been evacuated, give atropin (4 

 drops U. S. P. solution) hypodermically or by 

 the mouth, or 20 drops of tincture of bella- 

 donna ; if there is a tendency to heart-syncope, 

 give tincture of digitalis, in ^ drachm doses 

 by mouth, or hypodermically in doses from 

 10 drops upwards; apply mustard plasters to 

 pericardium; aid vomiting by plenty of water; 

 if necessary apply artificial respiration. 



Wash out the stomach with a siphon tube; 

 cause vomiting by emetics, cold and hot ef- 

 fusions alternated ; strychnin hypodermically. 



Treatment unsatisfactory; moulds that have 

 entered lungs cannot be destroyed. 



Wash out the stomach with a solution of 

 tannic acid or cause evacuation with an emetic ; 

 hypodermic injection of strychnin to stimulate 

 respiration ; administer tea or whiskey. 



A liberal dose of whiskey or alcohol as a 

 diluent ; use soft stomach tube to wash out 

 the stomach with sodium sulfate; sodium sul- 

 fate, raw eggs, milk and saccharate of lime 

 are antidotes. 



Tannin and narcotics according to symptoms, 

 especially chloral hydrate. 



Chloroform, chloral hydate, artificial respira- 

 tion, stimulants like whiskey. 



Evacuate the stomach ; then give vegetable 

 astringents, iodin 1 gr. and potassium iodid 

 10 gr. dissolved in water; digitalis and amyl 

 nitrite are given for syncope; give stimulants 

 like oxygen and whiskey for cyanosis. 



Mucilaginous potions, morphin, warm com- 

 presses on the abdomen. 



Wash' out the stomach after giving tannic 

 acid or some other astringent; strong coffee 

 and whiskey; strychnin hypodermically; apply 

 artificial respiration if necessary. 



Tannin, stimulants, especially camphor. 



When spasms occur, give narcotics ; artificial 

 respiration in case of paralysis of the organs 

 of respiration. 



Potassium permanganate is the antidote; in 

 extreme depression of circulation and respira- 

 tion, atropin sulfate administered hypodermic- 

 ally. 



Antidote is acetate of lead. 



