Common name: Stink horn.
Introduction
Phallus impudicus, L.
Natural order: Fungi.
Preparation: Tincture of whole fungus.
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
Painful sensitiveness of the whole abdomen.
Stool
Watery diarrhoea.
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.