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Sium latifolium

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Sources: Allen, Clarke, Кларк
  1. Additional facts
  2. Mental
  3. Head, face, and ears
  4. Mouth and throat
  5. Gastrointestinal tract
  6. Chest organs
  7. Cardiovascular system
  8. Common symptoms
  9. Fever
  10. Analogs by action

Description Source

Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Additional facts

 Sium latifolium, Linn.
 Natural order, Umbelliferae. Preparation, Tincture of root.

Mental

 Much excited. сonsiderable mental anxiety (soon). Sense of fear of death. Lack of mental power.

Head, face, and ears

 Great dizziness. Headache.
 Eyes.
 Pupils dilated, responding slowly to a bright light (after two hours). Pupils somewhat dilated.

Mouth and throat

 Decided burning feeling along the alimentary tract (oesophagus especially). Feeble efforts at deglutition when fauces were touched (after two hours).

Gastrointestinal tract

 Became nauseated, and vomited what little he had eaten for dinner (after one hour); after a brief respite he was again seized with vomiting, at the close of which he fell into a convulsion.
 Unpleasant sensation about the stomach (soon).
 Abdomen.
 Sense of swelling and flatulence about the bowels.

Chest organs

 Respiration slow. Respiration slow and stertorous (after two hours). Respiration slow. Respiration slow and stertorous (after two hours).

Cardiovascular system

 Pulse 60 per minute, full and strong (after two hours); the circulation became weaker and weaker, the pulse being 40 per minute when last recognized. Pulse 44.

Common symptoms

 Muscles in a state of tonic contraction; arms drawn toward the middle of the body; fingers flexed; opisthotonos well marked; greater contraction of the muscles on the left side than on the right (after two hours). Every few minutes there were spasms, at first violently clonic, but with each succeeding convulsion the violence diminished, so that they became little more than tremors; by degrees the character was changed until the last one (in which circulation and respiration ceased), which was a pure tonic spasm. At first the spasms were of short duration and the interval considerable, but the duration of the spasms increased and the interval diminished until it was scarcely appreciable.
 Loss of voluntary motion. Very prostate in strength.

Fever

 Skin cold and clammy. Heat hot, rest of body cold (after two hours). Wet with perspiration (after two hours).

Analogs by action

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