... destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not only defy the skill of the physician, but shall also baffle the researches of the medical jurist. These facts are so remarkable, that they would be hardly credited if they were not susceptible of... American Journal of Pharmacy - Page 5271863Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 552 pages
...nitro-benzole be not too large, its poisonous action will not be immediately apparent, but it may " destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...physician, but shall also baffle the researches of the jurist." After death the blood of animals so killed is black and turbH, and the large organs congested,... | |
| 1864 - 460 pages
...physiological properties of nitrobenzole shows that there is one substance, at least, which realises to a great extent the extraordinary opinions of the...also baffle the researches of the medical jurist. In every manufactory where nitrobenzole and aniline are prepared on a large scale, the peculiar narcotic... | |
| 1864 - 542 pages
...nitro-bt'iizolo be not too large, its poisonous action will not be immediately apparent, but it may " destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...physician, but shall also baffle the researches of the jurist." After death the blood of animals so killed is black and turbid, and the large organs congested,... | |
| 1864 - 382 pages
...nitro-benzole be not too large, its poisonous action will not be immediately apparent, but it may " destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...physician, but shall also baffle the researches of the jurist." After death, the blood of animals so killed is black and turbid, and the large organs congested,... | |
| 1864 - 814 pages
...nitre benzole be not too large, its poisonous action will not be immediately apparent, but it " may destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...physician, but shall also baffle the researches of he jurist." After death, the blood of animals so killed is black and turbid, and the largans congested,... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...nitro-benzole be not too large, its poisonous action will not be immediately apparent, but it may " destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...physician, but shall also baffle the researches of the jurist." After death, the blood of animals so killed is black and turbid, and the large organs congested,... | |
| 1867 - 378 pages
...nitro-benzolc be not too large, its poisonous action will not be immediately apparent, but it may " destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...physician, but shall also baffle the researches of the jurist." After death, the blood of animals so killed is black and turbid, and the large organs congested,... | |
| 1864 - 626 pages
...be not too large, it shall not manifest its action until to-morrow or the day after, and then shall destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...only defy the skill of the physician, but shall also bafflle the researches of the medical jurist These facts are so remarkable, that they would be hardly... | |
| 1864 - 756 pages
...be not too large, it shall not manifest its action until to-morrow or the day after, and then shall destroy life by a lingering illness, which shall not...interesting and important from the circumstance that mtrobenzole is now a common article of commerce, and is accessible to every one. In every manufactory... | |
| 1864 - 738 pages
...one substance, at least, which realizes to a great extent the extraordinary opinions of the ándente. This compound may be given to-day, and yet, if the...interesting and important from the circumstance that nitrobenzolc is now a common article of commerce, and is accessible to every one. In every manufactory... | |
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