Traumatic tetanus.
Chorea.
General emaciation.
Numerous cases of tetanus in horses.
Paralysis agitans.
Congestion of the spinal cord, with tetanic spasms.
Physiologically this drug has been used to tear adhesions of the iris, especially when complicated with ulceration of the cornea at the margin, on account of its extraordinary power to contract the pupil.
Curatively it has been used in myopia for spasm of the ciliary muscle, especially with symptoms of irritability, pain after using the eyes, flashes of light, black specks, etc.
Torpor of the retina.
Nearsightedness from a blow, a rigidity of the muscles of accomodation so that the patient can only see very near objects.
Increasing myopia.
Irregular menstruation, with palpitation, congestion of the eyes, with occasional tonic spasms, rigidity of every muscle, but without loss of consciousness, sighing respiration.
Spasmodic action of the heart, with feeling of pulsation through the whole body, especially in the chest, the beats of the heart distinctly perceptible in the chest and head.