Asphyxia

Antim T

Coma with pale face or dark red face and blue lips; muscular twitchings. In infants when there is rattling sound in throat and chest; drowsiness.

Opium

From inhaling carbonic acid gas; in newborn children when Ant. Tart, fails. Pulse imperceptible, face purple.

Bovista

Asphyxia due to charcoal gas.

Carboneum Sul

When due to inhaling coal gas or from alcohol.

Cochlearia

Apparent apoplectic death, after haemorrhage from lungs and nose (whooping cough in a child).

China

In new-born children after great loss of blood by the mother or if infant is pale,

Camphor

Apparent death when cause is not known.