It is evident that the confirmation of the existence of the practice of arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has long been notorious, that by... The Chicago Medical Journal - Page 3991865Full view - About this book
| 1865 - 338 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...considered by toxicologists that, except within very narrdw limits, habit appears to exercise no influence on the action if mineral poisons.' (Taylor '... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1859 - 792 pages
...is compensated by increased elimination from the lungs and by other channels. It has been hitherto considered by toxicologists that, except within very...to exercise no influence on the action of mineral poisons. There is no proof that a human being has ever accustomed himself by habit to take such substances... | |
| 1865 - 598 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...to exercise no influence on the action of mineral poisons " (Taylor, On Poisons, p. 89). Though the experiments of M. Flandin, by which he proved that... | |
| 1865 - 640 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained with regard toth« influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...within very narrow limits, habit appears to exercise no iiitiuence on the action of mineral poisons.' (Taylor ' On Poisons,' p. 89.) Thousb the experiment... | |
| 1865 - 608 pages
...are entertained with regard t>> iha influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has long lieen notorious that, by habit, the human body may be brought...to exercise no influence on the action of mineral poisons.' (Tavlor " On Poisons," p. 89.) Though the experiment of M. Flandin, by which he proved that... | |
| 1865 - 614 pages
...that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has long bcen notorious, that by habit the human body may be brought...would certainly prove fatal; but " it has hitherto bcen considered by toxicologists that, except within very narrow limits, habit appears to exercise... | |
| 1865 - 614 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained •with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...been notorious, that by habit the human body may be Drought to bear with impunity doses of organic poisons, such as opium, which, to those unaccustomed... | |
| 1865 - 592 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...been notorious, that by habit the human body may be Drought to bear with impunity doses of organic poisons, such as opium, which, to those unaccustomed... | |
| 1865 - 552 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify some of the opinions that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...to exercise no influence on the action of mineral poisons " — (Taylor, On Poisons, p. 89). Though the experiments of M. Flandin, by which he proved... | |
| 1865 - 786 pages
...arsenic-eating must lead us to modify somo of the opinions that are entertained with regard to the influence of habit on the action of poisons. It has...to exercise no influence on the action of mineral poisons" (Taylor, ' On Poisons,' p. 81t). Though the experiment of M. Flandin, by which he proved that... | |
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