Other names and synonyms
ozone.Description Source
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF AllenPharmacological Group
Additional facts
Ozone, Nascent oxygen.
Eye, Nose and Throat.
Tingling of the conjunctiva and skin of face. Sneezing, with the cough. Irritation of the fauces and glottis.
Respiratory Organs and сhest.
The experiments was followed by violent irritating cough and sneezing, and for five or six hours thereafter by a sensation of rawness in the throat and air-passages. A considerable amount of irritation over the respiratory tract, very similar to that experienced when recovering from and attack of influenza, and I found that I could often produce the same irritation by removing the prime conductor from the cylinder of an electrical, and holding my face in such a position as to breathe the copious ramifications of electricity that were thrown off from it. A suffocating feeling in the chest; a tendency to breathe slowly.
Eye, Nose and Throat.
Tingling of the conjunctiva and skin of face. Sneezing, with the cough. Irritation of the fauces and glottis.
Respiratory Organs and сhest.
The experiments was followed by violent irritating cough and sneezing, and for five or six hours thereafter by a sensation of rawness in the throat and air-passages. A considerable amount of irritation over the respiratory tract, very similar to that experienced when recovering from and attack of influenza, and I found that I could often produce the same irritation by removing the prime conductor from the cylinder of an electrical, and holding my face in such a position as to breathe the copious ramifications of electricity that were thrown off from it. A suffocating feeling in the chest; a tendency to breathe slowly.
Limbs and spine
Pain excessive in whole sacral region, apparently in the articulations, especially of tiredness all through the pelvic viscera, even in the perineum. The thighs and legs feel as if overworked; excessively fatigued.
Skin
Skin.
A tingling of the skin of the face and conjunctive.
A tingling of the skin of the face and conjunctive.