BOLETUS SATANAS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
B. satanas, Lenz.
Nat. order , Fungi.
Preparation , Triturations.
Authorities.
1 , Lenz, Boudier on Fungi, translated from the French by Husemann, tasted a piece of the fresh fungus, but spit it out soon; 2 , Salzmann, ibid., ate some cooked in salt and water, and roasted; 3 , six persons poisoned by eating the roasted mushrooms (Wien. Med. Presse), from N. Z. f. H. Kl., 13, 55.
MIND
EYES AND EARS
MOUTH AND THROAT
STOMACH
- Unquenchable thirst, 3.
- Nausea, 3.
- Sudden nausea (after two hours), 2. [10.]
- Retching and vomiting, 3.
- A desire to vomit came very suddenly; between the attacks there was very little nausea, and no pain when vomiting the last time; after about three hours he noticed a slight trace of blood, 1.
- He was obliged to vomit (after two hours and three hours, and repeated twenty times within three hours), 1.
- Vomiting repeated thirty times within two hours, 2.
- He vomited everything that he took, 2.
- Salzmann continued to vomit (after the contents of the stomach) a bitter fluid, which was finally mixed with blood; olive oil did not entirely relieve the vomiting, nor when mixed with charcoal, 2.
- Epigastric region distended, 3.
- Perceptible pulsation in the epigastric region, 3.
- Frightful pain in the stomach, 3.
ABDOMEN
STOOL
- A profuse diarrhœa of blood and of the mucous membranes of the intestines, 2.
- Watery evacuations, 3.
CHEST AND PULSE
EXTREMITIES
- A sudden sensation through all his limbs as though he would be attacked with apoplexy after two hours), 1.
- Violent, extremely painful cramps in the muscles of the limbs and of the face, 2.
GENERALITIES
- Loss of all strength, 2.
- A great weakness suddenly (after two hours), 1.
- So weak that he could scarcely stand or walk (after two to eight hours), 1. [30.]
- Excessive weakness, amounting to faintness, whilst the vomiting continued; repeated ten or twelve times in an hour, 3.
- Great discomfort in the whole body, 3.