... without manifesting its action, and would at last kill by a lingering illness. Theophrastus speaks of this poison, and says, its force could be so modified as to occasion death in two, three, or six months, or even at the end of a year or two years.... American Journal of Pharmacy - Page 5271863Full view - About this book
| 1863 - 586 pages
...action, and would at last kill by a lingering illness. Theophrastus speaks of this poison, and says Ha force could be so modified as to occasion death in...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Even so late as the sixteenth century, this belief was shared by the learned of the medical... | |
| 1863 - 594 pages
...or even at the end of a year or two years. The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian, and Liyy are full of instances of what seem to be this kind...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Even so late as the sixteenth century, this belief was shared by the learned of the medical... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1863 - 838 pages
...or even at the end of a year or two years. The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian, and Li w are full of instances of what seem to be this kind...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Even so late as the 16th century this belief was shared by the learned of the medical profession... | |
| 1864 - 460 pages
...153.— PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NITROBENZOLE AND ANILINE. By Dr. LETHEBY. Dr. Letheby observes that, until recently, there has been a common belief among...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Modern toxicologists have long since discarded these notions, and have set them down to the... | |
| 1864 - 626 pages
...rotten eggs. On the Physiological Properties of Nitro-Bemole and Aniline. BY HKNBT LETHEBT, MS, FLS, &c. IT is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist Even so late as the sixteenth century this belief was shared by the learned of the profession... | |
| 1864 - 756 pages
...recently there has been a common belief among the unlearned that a skul'ul poiVOL. Lxix.— No. 16* soncr could so apportion the dose and combinations of certain...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Even so late as the sixteenth century this belief was shared by the learned of the profession... | |
| 1864 - 738 pages
...August 21, 18C3. 130 ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NITKOBENZOLE AND ANILINE. BY ИЕХВТ LETHEBT, MB, FLS, ETC. It is on record that Thrasyas, the father...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Even so late as the sixteenth century this belief was shared by the learned of the medical... | |
| 1864 - 620 pages
...eggs. " On the Physiological Properties of Nitro-Benzole and Aniline. BY HKKBY LETHEBY, MB, FLS , &c. IT is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...and defy the utmost skill of the physician and the chemist. Even so late as the sixteenth century this belief was shared by the learned of the profession... | |
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