Phosphoretted hydrogen is a dangerous poison. Even 0·025 per cent. in the air is harmful to animals after a time; 0·2 per cent. PH₃ in the air quickly causes death.
The poison produces changes in the lungs, though without injuring the respiratory passages by corrosion, and finally has a paralysing effect upon the central nervous system. It has no effect upon the blood. An autopsy on a person who has died of phosphoretted hydrogen poisoning reveals as a rule no characteristic sign, except centres of inflammation in the lungs.
The symptoms of phosphoretted hydrogen poisoning are—difficulty of breathing, cough, fainting fits, noises in the ears, and nausea; in severe cases coma and death. Slight cases soon recover without after-effects.
GROUP: SULPHURETTED HYDROGEN, CARBON BISULPHIDE, AND CYANOGEN (NERVE POISONS)
In this group are comprised industrial poisons the principal effect of which is upon the nervous system, especially the central nervous system. The chemical composition of the separate members of the group differs much.
SULPHURETTED HYDROGEN
Industrial poisoning by pure sulphuretted hydrogen (SH₂), the well-known colourless, nauseous-smelling gas, occurs comparatively rarely. Poisoning is generally acute, but chronic illness in workers has been traced back to inhalation of the gas.
This poison exerts a paralysing action upon the central nervous system and is slightly irritating to the mucous membranes and respiratory organs.
Its action can be described as follows: When absorbed into the blood union of the poison with the alkaline constituents takes place with formation of an alkaline sulphide. Presence of only slight quantities of sulphuretted hydrogen in the air acts injuriously. Lehmann has shown that about 0·15 to 0·2 per thousand sulphuretted hydrogen is not without effect, and that prolonged inhalation of 0·5 per thousand becomes dangerous. Continued exposure to the poison seems only to increase susceptibility to its action. An almost complete absorption of the whole of the sulphuretted hydrogen present in the air breathed takes place.