POISONS, classification of, 199—207
slow, II. 132—143—149—355
vegetable, II. 138—182—366
narcotic, II 141—154—161—200—203—381
consecutive, II. 147—149
accumulative, II. 148—149—260—355
absolute, II. 150
relative, II. ib.
corrosive, II. 154—200—201
astringent, II. 200—202—336
animal, II. 440
septic, II. 200—204—ib.
aerial, II. 204—456
acrid, II. 200—202—371
mineral, II. 209
mechanical, II. 334
narcotico-acrid, II. 200—203—205
absorption of, II. 208
external application of, II. ib.
effect of on animals, II. 193
of the toad, II. 139
of the lepus marinus, II. 141
of acrid bile, II. 158
of fishes, II. 204
of vipers, II. 442
POISONING, murder by, II. 128
antiquity of, II. 132—138
fables of, II. 136
evidence of, II. 153
questions on, II. 154
by arsenic, II. 216
sublimate, II. 259
antimony, II. 270
copper, II. 291
muriate of tin, II. 295
sulphate of zinc, II. 297
nitrate of silver, II. —
concentrated acids, II. 301
sulphuric acid, II. 303
oxalic acid, II. 316
potass, II. 202—320—322
soda, II. 323
ammonia, II. 324
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