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 new born 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.