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Kerosolenum

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Sources: Allen, Clarke, Кларк
  1. Description
  2. Nosology
  3. Typical features
  4. Dif. diagnostics
  5. Mental
  6. Head, face, and ears
  7. Chest organs
  8. Cardiovascular system
  9. Limbs and spine
  10. Common symptoms
  11. Fever
  12. Analogs by action

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke

Description

 [One of the lighter products (probably the lightest) obtained by distillation from the crude oil obtained from Albatite from Nova Scotia, Kerosolene being the trade name given by the Downer Kerosene Oil сompany. Nearly or quite identical with Gasolene, the lightest oil from Petroleum. Allen. Solution in Rectified Spirit.

Nosology

 Anaesthesia. сonvulsions. Ecstasy. Laughter.

Typical features

 The effects of Kerosol. have been observed on workmen, and also experiments have been made with it for the purpose of testing its anaesthetic properties. It causes a pleasurable kind of intoxication, but too much muscular rigidity, asphyxia, and intermittent pulse to render it a safe anaesthetic. Laughter was noticed in two cases, and this should prove an indication in some kinds of delirium and insanity. The symptoms are in open air.

Dif. diagnostics

 Compare: Petrol., Paraff., вenzin.

Mental

 On breathing the vapour one seems to float away into a wavy maze with a sense of complete loneliness; there seems but one object in the universe, oneself; on recovery, the first object seen seems the only other object. Laughed (after tooth extraction) and only felt he had had a pleasant dream. Lost himself, but was inclined to laugh and would not keep still.

Head, face, and ears

 Peculiar lightness of head. Slight headache.
 Eyes a little unnaturally open and staring.
 Momentary dusky redness of face at each convulsion (as in epilepsy).

Chest organs

 During the convulsions breathing somewhat checked by rigid contraction of chest muscles.

Cardiovascular system

 Pulse: accelerated; intermittent; volume diminished during insensibility.

Limbs and spine

 Weakness of the limbs.

Common symptoms

 Moderate convulsions. More muscular rigor than usual in favourable anaesthesia. Partially or wholly insensible, but rapidly recovers when brought into open air. Insensibility complete, though eyes not closed.

Fever

 Some sweating.

Analogs by action

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