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By Timothy F. Allen â The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Digallic acid, C14H10O9.
Preparation , Triturations.
Authorities.
1 , M. Cavarra, Bul. Therap., March, 1837 (Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., vol. 17, 1837, p. 204), took three pills, each containing 2 1/2 grains, for three successive days; two other healthy persons took same with similar results; 2 , Wien. Med. Woch., 1865 (Monart. Blatt., 13, p. 16), effects of large doses; 3 , same, a woman, Êt. twenty-seven years, took a large quantity for diarrhÅa.
MOUTH
STOMACH
- Loss of appetite, 3.
- Thirst, 3.
- Vomiting, 2.
- Obstinate vomiting of bilious substances, 3.
- Symptoms of ileus and vomiting, 3.
- Indigestion, 2.
- Painful sensation in the epigastric region and abdomen, 2. [10.]
- Violent pressure in the stomach, 3.
ABDOMEN
- The intestines could be felt like cylindrical enlargements through the walls of the abdomen; over these parts percussion was sometimes dull, 3.
- Distension of the abdomen, 2.
- Abdomen sensitive to pressure but not distended, 3.
- Pains in the abdomen, 2.
- Symptoms of ileus, 2.
- Colic, 2.
STOOL
- Purulent and bloody discharge from the bowels, 2.
- Obstinate constipation, 2.
- Obstinate constipation for eight days, 3. [20.]
- An obstinate attack of constipation, which lasted for eight days, and was only dissipated on the ninth by 2 drops of Croton oil, 1.
URINARY ORGANS
- Urine scanty, dark-colored, 3.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
- Respiration 36, 3.
HEART AND PULSE
GENERALITIES
- Weakness, 2.
FEVER
- Fever, 3.