The chemist's compendium for pharmacists, chemists, and students / compiled by C.J.S. Thompson.
- Charles Thompson
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The chemist's compendium for pharmacists, chemists, and students / compiled by C.J.S. Thompson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![POISONS AND ANTIDOTES. | Names of Poisons. Names of Antidotes. ! Hydrochloric. f Aei^s]IXC£- ( Nitric, etc. Lime Water. Oxide or Carbonate of Magnesia stirred to a thin paste and water. Soap Water. Milk. Mistura creta;. ! Alcohol. Liquor Ammonia) Acctat. Spiritus Ammonia) Aromat. Emotics. Ammonia vapour to the nostrils. Alkalies. Acetic Acid or vinegar diluted with water. Lemon Juice. Tartaric Acid. Alkaloids. v. the several alkaloids. Iodine. Tannin. (If not available), Tea or coffee (none of these last three for any of the strychnine poisons). Citric Acid. Lemon Juice. Friction of skin with mustard liniments or Ammonia. Arsenic. Antidotum Arsenici. Pcr,l,lpl' jJ “ }Mixturo (1) “idi To be mixed by adding (2) to (1). Two tablespoonfuls to be given at the com- mencement of poisoning every \ hour, later every 1 or 2 hours.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2808990x_0211.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)