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Sanguinarinum tartaricum

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Sources: Clarke, Кларк
  1. Description
  2. Nosology
  3. Typical features
  4. Head, face, and ears
  5. Gastrointestinal tract
  6. Cardiovascular system
  7. Fever
  8. Analogs by action

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke

Description

 Tartrate or Sanguinarin. с19H17NO4C4H6O6. Trituration.

Nosology

 Exophthalmos. Mydriasis. Stool, bilious. Vision, dim.

Typical features

 Tully and Terry (C. D. P.) experimented with Sng. tart. in considerable doses. Tully says he has repeatedly witnessed all the effects of Sanguinaria root, save the neuralgic pains and the convulsive affections, from the use of Sng. tart. The most peculiar of the symptoms he mentions are: Staring, and protrusion of the eyes; extreme mydriasis; haggard expression, and cold surface and cold sweats.

Head, face, and ears

 Vertigo.
 Pupils dilated. Mydriasis very great; strongest sunlight fails to contract. - сloud before sight. Eyes protruded, staring.
 Haggard expression.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Nausea. Epigastric uneasiness.
 Very large quantity of bright yellow bile passed in stool (20 h. after dose).

Cardiovascular system

 Pulse rate diminished; irregular. Pulse preternaturally full, flowing, without bounding, hardness, or sign of irritation.

Fever

 Cold surface, especially of extremities. - сold sweat.

Analogs by action

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