THE EFFECTS OF GLONOINE FROM ABSORPTION THROUGH THE OLFACTORY CHANNELS



Bluish pallor under eyes.

Pain and burning in eyeballs.

Dancing of objects with every heart pulsation.

EARS:Fulness; pressure; echo.

NOSE:Dryness and fullness.

FACE:Reddened during throbbing headache, then paleness.

Twitching and contracted masseters as if lockjaw.

MOUTH:Pains in all teeth, throbbing. Pains travel from left to right.

Diminished power of tongue. Confusion.

Burning hard palate with thirst.

Taste is sweet, sharp and aromatic.

THROAT:Fullness, constriction, throbbing, choking.

Cough and sensation as if a feather were being pulled up the throat.

STOMACH:Increased desire to smoke.

Smoking regulates the bowels. No appetite,.

Nausea and vomiting with head symptoms, relieved by sweating.

Marked heat in the pit of stomach which passes in a wave.

through the blood vessels to the head where it changes to a throbbing pain.

ABDOMEN:Sensation as if blood rushed from the left hypochondrium through the chest to the head < lying on left side.

STOOL: Diarrhoea < a.m. < after eating peaches the previous afternoon.

URINARY AND SEXUAL ORGANS:.

Urine is copious, yellow and frothy.

Menstruation suppressed with headache.

Puerperal convulsions and cerebral congestion during pregnancy.

RESPIRATORY ORGANS:.

Urine is copious, yellow and frothy.

Menstruation suppressed with headache.

Puerperal convulsions and cerebral congestion during pregnancy.

RESPIRATORY ORGANS:

Inclination to deep inspiration.

CHEST:Constriction and oppression, < left side.

Throbbing from left breast to head.

HEART: Heart sounds are loud, strong, rapid and irregular.

Felt over the entire body.

Lancinating pains from the heart to between the shoulders.

Palpitation.,

EXTREMITIES:.

Pricking sensation in arms and legs.

Paralysis of left leg.

SLEEP: Restless, fear of apoplexy.

Dreams of mowing clover; wild, confused and unpleasant.

Wakes early.

Generally relieved by sleep.

SOME CLINICAL ASPECTS.

1.Cerebral congestion.

2.Symptoms from hypertension or hypotension,.

3.Threatened apoplexy.

4.Apoplexy with great rush of blood to the head and vascular excitement generally.

5.Effects of sun stroke.

6.Supraorbital neuralgia-pulsating.

Retinal congestion, the result of exposure to bright like.

7. Seasickness.

8. Symptoms of cerebrospinal meningitis.

Pains seem to rise from neck through occiput.

9. Neuralgia of face, extending through the head, pulsating in character.

10 Angina pectoris with fluttering, palpitation, increased rate and violent breathing.

BRIDGEPORT, CONN.

C F Yeager