Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Convulsions
- Tetanus
- Drawing of arms to middle of body
- Flexure of fingers
- Preponderance of contractions on the left side
- Lack of mental energy
- Excited mind
- Fear of death
- Lack of mental activity
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Dilated pupils
- Burning along alimentary tract especially esophagus
- Nausea and vomiting followed by convulsion
- Sense of swelling and flatulence about bowels
- Breathing slow and stertorous
- Muscles in tonic contraction
- Opisthotonos
- Greater contraction of muscles of left side than of right
- Spasms initially clonic diminishing to tremors then becoming tonic
- Loss of voluntary motion
- Prostration
- Skin cold and clammy
- Head hot rest of body cold
- Wet with perspiration
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