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A treatise on poisons, in relation to medical jurisprudence, physiology, and the practice of physic / [Sir Robert Christison].
- Robert Christison
- Date:
- 1832
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on poisons, in relation to medical jurisprudence, physiology, and the practice of physic / [Sir Robert Christison]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
847/862 page 817
![Corrosive-sublimate, additional or re- jected processes for organic mix- tures ° e . a — Symptoms caus- ed by itin man. See Mercury. Cupping-glasses in the treatment of external poisoning é Cyanide of mercury, tests for its effects on man 382 Cyanogen gas, its effects on animals 715 342 Cyanous acid, a feeble poison 663 Cytisus laburnum, its poisonous ef- fects * : 793 Daffodil, its effects as a poison 529 Daphne, effects of its different spe- cies on man and animals 528 Darnel-grass, its effects on man 791 Datura, poisoning with 725 Daturia, alkaloid of thorn-apple 726 Dead-tongue, poisoning with 736 Death-bed, evidence in cases of poi- soning, its importance, and hints for collecting it : 85 Delirium tremens impairs the acti- vity of some poisons ‘ 29 ——————— the effect of alco- hol . 799 Delphinia, alkaloid of stavesacre 527 Delphinium, poisoning with 527 Digestion of poisons, tends to re- move them beyond the reach of analysis . 57 Digitalis, poisoning with 746 Diseases, their influence on the ope- ration of poisons . Distension of stomach, death from, how distinguished from. irritant poisoning - - Dysentery impairs the activity of opium as a poison - Eels sometimes poisonous Elaterium and elaterin, their poi- sonous properties : Emeta, its poisonous properties Empyreumatic vils are active poi- sons . 805 Epilepsy, distinction between it ani narcotic poisoning from the symp- toms. . — distinction of, from nar- cotic poigontog, by morbid ee ances Ergot. See Spurred Rye. Ervoum ervilia is a poison 793 Ether, effects of on man and animals 804 Euphorbium, its effects on man and i00 29 048 524 743 587 589 animals 517 _ Evidence of poisoning. See Symp- toms. Morbid Appearances. Chemical Evidence. Animals. ao of general poisoning from symptoms ‘ : 37 817 Evidence of general poisoning from morbid appearances = 49 — —— from | chemical analysis 53 Senate from ’ experiments on animals . 62 — ——— from moral circumstances 70 Evidence, medical, of the admini- stration in charges of poisoning 72 Evidence, medical, may prove the prisoner’s intent 79 Evidence, medical, on death-bed 85 Fainting, mortal, distinction be- tween it and narcotic poisoning 597 Feigned poisoning : - 89 Ferrocyanate of potass not poisonous 66] Fever impairs, the anne of some poisons é 295 Fish-poison : 540 Fly.powder, tests for 224 Fool’s-parsley, effects on man and animals ‘ K 737 Foxglove, its effects on man and animals : 746 Fowler’s solution, tests of ‘ 258 Fungi, list of the wholesome 768 ——— list of the deleterious 769 — circumstances which modify their qualities A q 769 ——— rules for knowing poisonous 771 ——— active principles of : 772 ——— symptoms of poisoning with 772 ——— morbid appearances caused by : : : 717 treatment of poisoning with 778 ——— poisoning of wholesome kinds with other poisons 778 712 Gas, carbonic acid, morbid appear- ances caused by 3 ———— -——-—— is poisonous po- sitively, not negatively 695, 705 —_———_———--—- symptoms caused by, when pure 3 _————_—-—_— symptoms ite cau- ses when diluted with air ————- symptoms, when from burning charcoal ————-—_- symptoms, when from burning coal : symptoms, ‘when from burning tallow ° ——- symptoms, when formed by respiration ——-—— treatment of tun soning with : Gas, carbonic oxide, its effects on man -— cociuwdtindahrentaadil effects on man : : —- coal and oil, effects on man —— chlorine, its effects on man 706 706 707 710 709 711 qi3 713 703 704 697](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33093945_0002_0847.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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