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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.
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![$18 Gas, cyanogen, its effects on ani- mals and plants , 715 —- muriatic acid, very poisonous to plants . 698 —- nitric oxide and nitrous acid, effects when injected into the veins 694 .— nitrous acid, effects on man 695 —— nitrous oxide, its effects on man and plants —- oxygen, a positive poison —-— sulphuretted-hydrogen, effects when injected into the veins effects when breathed by man : effects 714 693 ———— Es 698 on vegetables : 698 and morbid —— appearances caused by 700 proves fatal, though applied to the skin only ‘ . 694, 698 sulphurous acid, extremely poisonous to plants ° Gases, poisonous, medico-legal im- portance of . : —which of them are negative- ly, and which positively poison- ous ' : : 692 Gastritis. See Stomach. General poisoning, evidence of, 35, and see Evidence. Glass-powder, is it a poison ? 569 Gold, poisoning with its compounds 442 Goulard’s extract, tests for 45] Grain, sometimes poisonous 780 - unripe, its supposed effects on man a . . Green-vitriol. See Sulphate of Iron. Gullet, perforation of, how distin- euished from irritant poisoning 115, 130 Habit, its effect in modifying the action of poisons : m Hematemesis, how distinguished from irritant poisoning . Heart, organic diseases of, may imi- tate narcotic poisoning . 598 Hellebore, effects of its different spe- cies on man and animals white. See Veratrum. Hemlock, its effectson man and ani- mals . . ei dropwort, its effects as a poison . . é Henbane. See Hyoscyamus. Hippomane. mancinella, its poison- - ous effects : 3 Hot liquids cause symptoms of irri- tant poisoning - . Hydriodate of potass, its effect on animals - , . poneenaiend nid inttS ESLS 710 691 789 26 116 7Al 733 736 522 571 178 174 Hydrochlorate of ammonia. See . Ammonia. Also”. 220 Hydrochlorates. See Muriates. Hydrochloric acid. See Acids, Mi. neral. Hydrocyanic acid. See Acid. Hyoscyamus, its effects on man and animals ¥ . 647 Hydrophobia impairs the activity of some poisons . : 30 Hypertrophy of Brain. See Brain. Hysteria lessens the effect of opium 30 Idiosyncrasy, its influence in modi- fying the action of poisons - 26 — sometimes renders wholesome articles deleterious to individuals : 26, 545 Iliac-passion imitates irritant pot- soning ‘ ‘ 116 Imaginary poisoning ‘ 88 Imputed poisoning ‘ : 91 Inflammation of Brain. See Braiz. ——- of intestines. See In- testines. - of stomach. See Sto- mach. Insects, poisonous : 551 Intent in the administration of poi- son may be sometimes proved by medical evidence . Ref Interment for years may not prevent the detection of poisons ° 59 Intestines, inflammation of, how distinguished from irritant poi- soning “3% lil obstruction of may imi- tate irritant poisoning . 116 — perforation of, how dis- tinguished from irritant poison- ing : ‘ 115, 130 fodine, its effects on man and ani- mals . sen oad 171 its tests in the pure and mixed state = ' 170 Iron, its muriate is an active poi- son ‘ ‘ ioe 573 its sulphate, a feeble poison 573 Irritant poisons, general observations on 4 5 97 —— distribution of into orders : : 132 - morbid appearan- ces of, contrasted with those of various natural diseases. ; 117 — symptoms of, con- trasted with those of various na- tural diseases ° 97 Irritation, examples of, caused by poisons . : 2 Jalap, its effects as a poison 529 Jatropha, its effects on man and ani- mals - . ; 521](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33093945_0002_0848.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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