Poisons, Their Effects and Detection: A Manual for the Use of Analytical Chemists and ExpertsBlyth, Alexander Wynter
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Poisons, Their Effects and Detection: A Manual for the Use of Analytical Chemists and Experts
Blyth, Alexander Wynter
Poisons
These doses are certainly too high, and it would be dangerous to take
them as a guide, since death has occurred in a child, aged 5, from a
dose of 3 grms. (46·3 grains). Medical men in England consider 20 grains
a very full dose for a child of four years old, and 50 for an adult,
while a case is recorded in which a dose of 1·9 grm. (30 grains) proved
fatal in thirty-five hours to a young lady aged 20. On the other hand,
we find a case[185] in which, to a patient suffering from epileptic
mania, a dose of 31·1 grms. (1·1 oz.) of chloral hydrate was
administered; she sank into a deep sleep in five minutes. Subcutaneous
injections of strychnine were applied, and after sleeping for
forty-eight hours, there was recovery. On the third day a vivid
scarlatinal rash appeared, followed by desquamation. The examples
quoted--the fatal dose of 1·9 grm., and recovery from 31 grms.--are the
two extremes for adults. From other cases, it appears tolerably plain
that most people would recover, especially with appropriate treatment,
from a single dose under 8 grms., but anything above that quantity taken
at one time would be very dangerous, and doses of 10 grms. and above,
almost always fatal. If, however, 8 grms. were taken in divided doses
during the twenty-four hours, it could (according to Sir B. W.
Richardson) be done with safety. The time from the taking of the poison
till death varies considerably, and is in part dependent on the dose.
[185] _Chicago Medical Review_, 1882.
In seven cases of lethal poisoning, three persons who took the small
doses of 1·25, 2·5, and 1·95 grms. respectively, lived from eight to ten
hours; two, taking 4 and 5 grms. respectively, died very shortly after
the administration of the chloral. In a sixth case, related by Brown, in
which 3·12 grms. had been taken, the patient lived an hour; and in
another, after a dose of 5 grms., recorded by Jolly, death took place
within a quarter of an hour.
§ 202. =Symptoms.=--With moderate doses there are practically no
symptoms, save a drowsiness coming on imperceptibly, and followed by
heavy sleep. With doses up to 2 grms. (30·8 grains), the hypnotic state
is perfectly under the command of the will, and if the person chooses to
walk about or engage in any occupation, he can ward off sleep; but with
those doses which lead to danger, the narcosis is completely
uncontrollable, the appearance of the sleeper is often strikingly like
that of a drunken person. There is great diminution of temperature
commencing in from five to twenty minutes after taking the
dose--occasionally sleep is preceded by a delirious state. During the
deep slumber the face is much flushed, and in a few cases the sleep
passes directly into death without any marked change. In others,
symptoms of collapse appear, and the patient sinks through exhaustion.
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