XXXIII.—TETRACHLORETHANE, ETC.

Tetrachlorethane ('Cellon').—Acetylene tetrachloride; vapour has caused poisoning in aeroplane ('dope') and cinema film works.

Symptoms.—Gastric symptoms and marked jaundice. This may be followed in days or weeks by stupor, coma, death.

Post-Mortem.—Fatty degeneration of internal organs, chiefly liver.

Trinitrotoluene (T.N.T.).—An explosive solid which stains the skin an orange colour; may be absorbed through skin or be inhaled.

Symptoms.—Shortness of breath, headache, drowsiness. Later, skin irritation, gastritis, jaundice, blood degeneration.

Treatment.—Remove from work, rest in bed, diuretics, purgatives, alkalies.


XXXIV.—ALCOHOL, ETHER, AND CHLOROFORM