Benzinum Dinitricum.
By John Henry Clarke â A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Di-Nitrobenzol. C 6 H 4 (NO 2 ) 2 . A crystalline substance obtained from the further action of Nitric Acid on Nitrobenzol at higher temperatures. Solution in alcohol.
Clinical
Amblyopia / AnÃĻmia / Colour-blindness / Impotence / Peripheral neuritis / Retinitis / Spastic paralysis / Urine, black
Characteristics
Benz. dinit. is used in the manufacture of the higher explosives. The effects on workpeople have been recorded by Simeon Snell in the British Medical Journal of March 3, 1894. The symptoms observed strongly resemble those of Benz. nit., viz.: Headache, giddiness, staggering; numbness and paralytic sensations. But the following: . AnÃĻmia, with a murmur in the pulmonary artery. Impotence observed in men (in women there was no-alteration in menstrual functions); distaste for tobacco . are not mentioned under Benz. nit., but were marked in those under the influence of Benz. dinit.: The knee-jerks were, if anything, somewhat exaggerated. DyspnÅa was marked in all, accounting partly for the inability to smoke. In the eyes the symptoms were very marked, and were very carefully observed. Ordinary vision was greatly impaired; the field of vision contracted, and partial colour-blindness, "a small central scotoma for red and green." The retinal veins were found much engorged; probably part of the general venous engorgement and cyanosis. The blood is altered and turned black, and the urine is black without containing blood.
Relations
Compare: Benz., Benz. nit., Hydrocy. ac., Ars. Antidoted by: Strychnine.
1. Mind
Raving and unconscious from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.; the doctor gave him up, but he recovered. Delirious, complaining of great pain in head.
2. Head
Giddiness, compelling to sit down. Reels like one drunk; even fell off a stool when sitting; stumbled getting into a trap. Could not walk many yards without falling. Occipital headache; unable to work on account of headache. Frontal headache with delirium. Colour of hair altered from golden to a sort of red.
3. Eyes
Blindness. Colour-blindness, "central scotoma for red and green.". Disc pale; greyish; edges defined; retinal vessels full, esp. the veins. Retinal hyperÃĻsthesia. Veins much larger than the arteries. ConjunctivÃĻ jaundiced.
6. Face
Face pale, lips blue. Face bluish, asphyxiated look.
11. Stomach
Occasional nausea and vomiting. Intolerance of alcohol, "it made him feel so bad."
14. Urinary Organs
Urine dark, like ink; sp. gr. 1,029.
15. Male Sexual Organs
Sexual desire lost, power diminished (restored when taking liq. strychniÃĻ after leaving off the work).
17. Respiratory Organs
Breath very short; rendering smoking very difficult. Short breath with giddiness. Asphyxia.
19. Heart
Engorgement of venous system. Bruit in pulmonary artery. Pulse very frequent (115), small, and compressible. AnÃĻmia. Blood black.
21. Limbs
Want of sensation in arms and legs; prickly feeling. Legs numb to knees and arms to elbows. Stiffness about hands and feet, but esp. the fingers. Hands and feet cold; feet numb and also sore. Finger-tips feel cold to the touch, though she herself is not aware of it.