PHALLUS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Phallus impudicus, L.
Natural order , Fungi.
Common name , Stinkhorn.
Preparation , Tincture of whole fungus.
Authority.
Kaleniczensko, effects of an infusion, five or six spoonfuls, taken during twenty-four hours, for experiment, L'Union Méd., 1865, No. 34.
HEAD
- Vertigo.
EYE
- Difficult vision.
- Obscuration of vision.
- Objects seem colored gray, as in smoke.
THROAT
- Great dryness of the throat, with irritation, as from black pepper.
STOMACH
- Loss of appetite.
- Devouring thirst.
- Violent vomiting, with profuse salivation.
- Gastroenteralgia.
ABDOMEN. [10.]
- Painful sensitiveness of the whole abdomen.
STOOL
- Watery diarrhœa.
URINARY ORGANS
- Urine deep-red, depositing a sediment of urates of lime and soda.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
- Dry, oppressive cough.
GENERALITIES
- Great feebleness of the whole body.
SLEEP
- Sleepiness.
FEVER
- After a few days all the pores became opened; profuse viscid perspiration.