AGARICUS SEMIGLOBATUS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
A. semiglobatus, Batsch. Common on dung, England and United States. Stem, 2-3 inches high.
Authority.
Poisoning cases.
- Spirits exhilarated.
- Stupor.
- Tongue parched; slightly streaked with white.
- Severe pains in bowels, increased by pressure, with violent purging and vomiting.
- Urine scanty.
- Miscarriage in second month.
- Pulse 100-120.
- Fatal convulsions.