- Lepelletier noted that Brucin caused sudden jerking, especially of the lower limbs, spreading generally, but not accompanied by trismus or tetanusBacterial disease causing lockjaw and muscle spasmsA bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles, especially of the jaw., and not extending to the esophagus and pharynx as with Strychnia.
- Twitching in the paralyzed as well as healthy muscles.
- A fever of short duration ends the attacks, after which deep sleep comes on