Even slight Tetanic convulsions, which were noticed in a few cases, invariably passed off quickly.
"On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote"
A. Mueller
In such cases even some Tetanic convulsions are of little danger and may actually be necessary to overcome the paralysis of the splanchnicus and with it that of the other vaso-motor centres.
"On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote"
A. Mueller
This rule is a perfectly safe one, for its observance entails no danger, a few muscular spasms or even slight Tetanic convulsions being easily subdued and harmless as compared with that most insidious condition exemplified in case No. 1, cited below, the first one treated with strychnine by the writer, who, having no experience in the treatment, did not administer quite enough strychnine.
"On Snake-Poison: its Action and its Antidote"
A. Mueller