Other names and synonyms
sulo-ac.Description Source
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF AllenPharmacological Group
Additional facts
Acidum sulfurosum, SO2.
Mental
Most of them were quite furious; some were disposed to fight others, supposing every one they saw disposed to lay hands on them, made efforts, under the most extreme terror, to escape; others, quite listless, appeared to take no notice of what was going on around them; some where singing and some praying; many were as if intoxicated with ardent spirits. Those who had seen them in that state, assured me their actions were very much the same. Great anxiety.
Head, face, and ears
Became giddy, lost all recollection, and were affected as if they had taken a large dose of ardent spirits. Violent pain and beat- ing in the head, with ringing in the ears. Most complained of in sufferable headache, which was somewhat relieved after vomiting.
Ears.
Ringing in the ears, with pain in the head.
Ears.
Ringing in the ears, with pain in the head.
Gastrointestinal tract
Many vomited, and others had an inclination, but could not do so.
Stool.
Some evacuated the contents of the rectum, and others had the desire, without effect.
Stool.
Some evacuated the contents of the rectum, and others had the desire, without effect.
Chest organs
A difficulty of breathing, and frequent involuntary deep inspirations.
Cardiovascular system
Heart palpitated violently. The pulse was different, in some remarkably quick and feeble, in other slow, feeble and irregular.
Limbs and spine
Inferior extremities weak and very painful immediately above the knees.