On Poisons, in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and MedicineChurchill, 1848 - 855 pages |
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abdomen absorption acetate action administered albumen alkaline ammonia animal antidote apoplexy arsenious acid barytes blood body boiling calomel carbonate cause of death chemical analysis chloride Christison circumstances colour commonly contained copper corrosive sublimate deceased destroy detected died diluted disease dissolved drachms effects evidence examination experiments fact fatal fauces Flandin grains hydrogen inflammation insoluble instance intestines iodic acid iron irritant poison large dose large quantity lime liquid magnesia matter medical jurist medical witness medicine medico-legal mercury metallic mineral acids mixed mixture mucous membrane muriatic acid nitrate of silver nitric acid observed occurred opium Orfila organic ounce oxalic acid oxide pain patient perforation person portion post-mortem appearances potash potassium powder practitioner precip precipitate present produced proved prussic acid salivation salt soda soluble solution stomach strychnia substance sulphate sulphuret sulphuric acid supposed suspected swallowed taken tion ulceration urine viscera vomiting yellow