NATRUM BROMATUM.
By Timothy F. Allen â The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Sodium bromide, Nabr.
Preparation , Triturations or solutions in distilled water.
Authority.
Dr. Laborde, Archiv de Physiol., 1869 (A. H. Z., 87, p. 46), effects of a dose of 16 grammes.
- Melancholy.
- Loss of will power.
- Mental indolence.
- Stupor on waking.
- Vertigo; the ground seems to waver under his feet.
- Lachrymation.
- Sneezing.
- Face pale.
- Salivation.
- Salty taste.
- Loss of sensibility in the throat.
- Thirst.
- Cough.
- Pulse small, rapid.
- Slow pulse.
- Ataxia.
- Suppression of reflex sensibility.
- Great desire to sleep.