Materia Medica by Cyrus Maxwell Boger

TARENTULA CUBENSIS

Spasmodic difficulty of breathing. Shattering cough; pertussis. Slow incubation, then rapid onset, with alarming prostration, atrocious burning or sharp stinging pains, board like HARDNESS OF PART and copious sweat. Intense diphtheritic fever. Malignancy. Sepsis. Carbuncle. Felon. Bluish abscess. Painful abscesses. Death agony. Paralysis, then convulsions.

Nervous restlessness. Fulness in head. Tendency to vomit. Pruritus vulvae. Trembling hands. Fidgety feet. Purple discoloration. Gangrene. Pungent heat of surface. Drowsy. Unsteady gait.

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