BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.
By Timothy F. Allen тАФ The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
B. lanceolatus, Wagler-Dumeril; synonyms , Coluber glaucus, Linn. Vipera c├жrulescens, Laurent; Coluber megara, Shaw; Cophias lanceolatus, Merrem; Craspedocephalus lanceolatus, Gray (Trigonocephale jaune, Cuvier; Vipera jaune; ).
An Ophidian of the family Crotalid├ж, found in the Island of Martinique.
Authority.
Dr. Ch. Ozanam, L'Art. M├йd., 19, 116 (A collection of cases (15) and general observations on the effect of the bite, quoted from Dr. Rufz, "Enqu├кte sur le serpent de la Martinique.")
MIND
- Consecutive and long-lasting hypochondria.
- Ideas confused.
- Coma, becoming deeper until death ensues.
HEAD
- Vertigo.
- Frequent dizziness.
- Hemicrania.
EYE
- Amaurosis (sometimes immediately after the bite).
- Persistent amaurosis.
- Amaurosis, without perceptible dilatation of the pupil.
- Hemeralopic amaurosis; can scarcely see her way, especially after sunrise. [10.]
- Pupil a little dilated.
FACE
- Altered countenance.
- Hippocratic countenance.
- Injection, more or less dark and bluish, of the entire cutaneous surface of the face; a hue like that of cholera in the algid stage, or that in the last stage of yellow fever.
MOUTH
- Trismus (after eighteen days).
- Inability to articulate, without any affection of the tongue (after seven to fifteen hours).
STOMACH
- Gastric mucous membrane dotted red.
- Thirst.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Vomiting. [20.]
- Vomiting, followed by a nervous trembling.
- Painful sensation extending to the epigastrium.
- Intolerable epigastric malaise.
ABDOMEN
- Small intestines of a livid redness exteriorly.
- Small intestines dotted red.
- Mucous membrane of the small intestines, especially the jejunum, inflamed in different parts.
- Small intestines of a deep blue color, confined entirely to the muscular layer.
- Severe pains in the abdomen, which extend to the epigastrium and become intolerable (after a few hours).
- The entire abdomen is sensitive to pressure.
STOOL AND URINE
- Colliquative diarrh┼Уa. [30.]
- H├жmaturia.
RESPIRATORY APPARATUS AND CHEST
- Trachea and bronchi blue.
- All the symptoms of pulmonary congestion , oppressed breathing, and bloody expectoration, more or less profuse (after three to six days).
- Pr├жcordial pains.
HEART AND PULSE
- Soft, flabby heart.
- Black spots on the pericardium and under the endocardium.
- Pulse and respiration become slow.
- Frequent and compressed pulse.
EXTREMITIES IN GENERAL
- Speedy swelling of the bitten limb.
- The swelling, at first pale and confined to the parts around the bite, becomes livid and involves the entire limb, both below and above the bite. [40.]
- The swelling of the part bitten gradually extends to a great distance from its original seat; the limb becomes triple its ordinary size, and is soft and flabby, appearing as if distended with gas.
- Enormous bloody infiltration, like that which results from a violent bruise (of the bitten limb).
- The extremities become cold.
- Almost entire inability to move the right arm or right leg.
- Paralysis of one arm, or of one leg, only.
- Severe pain in the bitten limb.
UPPER EXTREMITIES
- Arm swollen from hand to shoulder.
- Very considerable tumefaction of the whole limb, from the fingers to the shoulder and adjacent portion of the chest, soft, like emphysema, very sensitive, with blue spots.
- After being bitten in the little finger of one hand paralysis began in the finger-tips of the other hand, and extended over the whole of that side.
- Cellular tissue, and also the muscles of the forearm (where the bite was inflicted) engorged with black blood. [50.]
- The bones of the forearm and hand are laid bare.
- Consecutive necrosis.
- Numbness in the right arm (after a bite on the right hand).
- Anchylosis and deformity of the hand, which became united into one immovable bone, with the wrist and fingers packed together.
LOWER EXTREMITIES
- Legs infiltrated with bloody serum.
- Very extensive suppuration of the leg.
- Destruction of the skin of the whole leg.
- Left thigh enormously swollen, and of a bluish color, with here and there blotches of a deeper hue, 6.
- Softening of the cellular tissue in the hollow of the ham, and at the posterior portion of the thigh, including one half of the limb.
- Gangrene of the skin over the whole anterior portion of the right leg from the foot to the knee. [60.]
- Gangrene of the muscles of the leg.
- Inferior extremity of the tibia laid bare (after fifteen days).
- Tibio-tarsal articulation laid open.
- Paralysis of the leg.
- Gangrenous ulcer on the great toe.
- Intolerable pain in the right great toe (the patient having been bitten on the left thumb).
GENERALITIES
- ┼Тdematous swellings, like elephantiasis.
- Infiltration of bloody serum, equally diffused throughout the substance of the cellular tissue, but better marked in the vicinity of the bites.
- Very extensive suppuration.
- Suppuration and sero-sanguinolent infiltration of all the tissues. [70.]
- Within two or three days suppuration sets in, the skin comes off, and, if the proper incisions are not made, the part becomes gangrened; portions of cellular tissue are detached, with a reddish sanious discharge; the tendons and bones are laid bare; the joints are exposed; sphacelus invades the parts, especially the fingers; the whole limb is dissected alive; colliquation succeeds, and if the patient does not succumb to the consequences of purulent absorption, or of gangrene, amputation becomes necessary.
- Remarkable fluidity, dissolved condition, of the blood.
- The blood is black, or rusty-looking; very fluid.
- Hemorrhages of various kinds, and especially from wounds.
- Very fluid black blood flows in jets at the least movement.
- Capillary hemorrhage after amputation; blood discharged continuously, not by jets; very fluid and very pale.
- Muscles laid bare.
- The blackened muscular tissue is dissected off bit by bit.
- Caries of the bones.
- Emaciation. [80.]
- Tetanus (after amputation).
- Nervous trembling.
- Opisthotonos (after fourteen days).
- Convulsions and death (after two days).
- Paralysis (generally incurable).
- Hemiplegia of the right side (after five and seven hours).
- Inexpressible lassitude.
- Weakness.
- Repeated fainting fits.
- Frequent syncope. [90.]
- Indefinable malaise; general uneasiness.
- Intolerable pains in the swelling.
SKIN
- Bluish skin (of the leg).
- Yellow skin, as in yellow fever.
- Skin as if affected by a most extensive and severe bruise.
- Bloody subcutaneous and intermuscular infiltration.
- Blackish, serous infiltration in the intermuscular tissue.
- Many phlycten├ж are formed under the epidermis (of the bitten limb).
- Phlycten├ж in the hollow of the ham.
- Obstinate ulcers. [100.]
- Abscess, more or less considerable.
- Fistulous openings.
- Wounds heal with difficulty.
SLEEP AND DREAMS
- Drowsiness.
- Very remarkable sleep or coma, which may end in death.
FEVER
- Chilliness.
- Slight shivering, followed by very profuse cold sweat.
- Sometimes very great external heat.
- General heat.
- High fever. [110.]
- Body covered with a cold and viscid sweat.
- Profuse cold sweats at the beginning and end of the disease.