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(Virus of the Cobra)
General
Naja produces a typical bulbar paralysis (L.J. Boyd). Causes no
hemorrhage but only oedema, hence the victims of this reptile
frequently bear very little sign of external injury, a small scratch
or puncture being the only indication where the fangs have worked
their havoc. The tissue lying beneath the wound is colored dark
purple, and a large quantity of viscid blood-like fluid collects
in the vicinity of the wound. An intense burning pain at the spot
bitten is the first symptom. In man there follows an interval
before fresh symptoms occur. The average is about an hour. Once
developed, the symptoms follow a rapid course. A feeling of intoxication
is produced, followed by a loss of power over the limbs. The patient
is bereft of speech, swallowing, and the control over the movement
of the lips. The saliva is ejected in large quantities, the respiration
gradually becomes slower and slower, and at length ceases. Conscious
all time. Is not a hemorrhagic or septic, medicine like Lachesis
and Crotalus. Its action settles around the heart; valvular troubles.
Marked surging of blood upwards, marked dyspnoea, inability to
lie on left side. Hypertrophy, and valvular lesions. ORGANS SEEM
TO BE DRAWN TOGETHER. Very susceptible to cold. With heart symptoms,
pain in forehead and temples. Diseases primarily depending upon
degeneration of motor cells. Control of sphincters lost.
Mind.
Broods constantly over imaginary troubles. Suicidal insanity.
(AUR.) Depressed. Aversion to talking. Blurred speech. Melancholy.
Dreads to be left alone. Fear of rain.
Head.
PAIN IN LEFT TEMPLE AND IN LEFT ORBITAL REGION, EXTENDING TO OCCIPUT,
WITH NAUSEA AND VOMITING. Hay-fever, with dry larynx. Suffocative
spells after sleeping. (LACH.) Eyes staring. Ptosis of both lids.
Ears.
Illusions of hearing; otalgia; chronic otorrhoea, black discharges;
smells like herring brine.
Respiratory.
Grasping at throat, with sense of choking. IRRITATING, DRY COUGH,
DEPENDENT ON CARDIAC LESIONS. (SPONG.; LAUROC.) Sticky mucus and
saliva. Asthmatic constriction in evening. Asthma beginning with
coryza.
Heart.
Dragging and anxiety in precordia. Feeling of weight on heart.
Angina pains extending to nape of neck, left shoulder and arm
with anxiety and fear of death. With the heart symptoms pain in
forehead and temples. Pulse IRREGULAR IN FORCE. Threatened paralysis
of heart, body cold, pulse slow, weak, irregular, tremulous. ACUTE
AND CHRONIC ENDOCARDITIS. Palpitation. Stitching pain in region
of heart. DAMAGED HEART AFTER INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Marked symptoms
of LOW tension. [ELAPS, VIPERA.]
Female.
Neuralgia of left ovary; often serviceable in obscure pain in
left groin, especially in post-operative cases; SEEMS TO BE DRAWN
TO HEART.
Sleep.
Profound, like a log, with stertorous breathing, a typical reptilian
state.
Aggravation.
WORSE, from use of stimulants;
Amelioration.
BETTER, from walking or riding in open air.
Relationship.
Compare: Serpent poisons generally. BUNGARUS FASCIATUS (Banded
Krait) This venom produces a condition like an acute polioencephalitis
and myelitis, both symptomatically and histologically. LACH.;
CROTAL.; SPIG.; SPONG.
Dose.
Sixth to thirtieth potency.
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