Introduction
A. pantherinus, D. C. (Spotted Amanita). A brownish species (not reddish, as A. muscarius), found in woods or pastures in England and in the United States, not considered poisonous.
Mind.
Delirium.Maniacal disposition to rave.
Loss of memory.
State of consciousness resembling coma.
Head.
Great heaviness of the head.
Mouth.
Lips tremble.
Throat.
Difficult deglutition.
Stomach.
Some loss of appetite.
Stool and Anus.
Slight diarrhoea.
Upper Extremities.
Trembling of the hands.
Generalities.
General overpowering sense of fatigue.Extreme lassitude and torpor.
Loss of power of co-ordinating muscular movements.
Convulsive movements.
Sleep and Dreams.
Invincible drowsiness.Stupor.
During sleep, respiration embarrassed; face congested and of a livid hue; pulse rather slow.