STOMACH, vascular appearance of, II. 173
red colour, not always to be attributed to poison, II. 230
suspected to contain arsenic, examination of, II. 254
examination of, for sublimate, II. 274
copper, II. 295
lead, II. 357—365
of infants, examination of, III. 120
examination of the, III. 61
ruptured, III. 63
appearance of, in cases of sudden death, II. 393
STONE, feigned, 366
STRAMONIUM, II. 203—413
poisoning by, II. 414
STRANGULATION, II. 21—24—26—42
death by, II. 46
STRYCHNIA, II. 422
SUBLIMATE, corrosive, II. 141—207
Suleyman, the taker of, II. 151
absorption of, II. 187
effect of on dough, II. 250
blackens steel, II. 250—270
properties of, II. 259
smell of vapour, ib.
poisoning by, ib.
symptoms of a large dose, II. 260
symptoms of small doses, II. 260
salivation by, II. 261
physiological action of, II. 262
antidotes and treatment of, II. 263
action of albumen on, II. 264
gluten on, II. 265
tests for, II. 267
galvanic test, Sylvester's, II. 268
Archdeacon Wollaston's, ib.
test by precipitation, II. 269
carbonate of potass, II. 271
subcarbonate of potass, ib.
ammonia, ib.
lime water, ib.
nitrate of tin, II. 272
iodine, II. 272
sublimation, II. 273
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