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ADOLESCENCE, 185

ADULTERATIONS of food, 374
  of bread, 375
  of beer, 377
  of milk, 378
  of medicines, 380

AERIAL poisons, II. 456

AFFIRMATION of Quakers, 167

AFFUSION, cold, use of, II. 391
  warm, II. 393

AGARICUS Muscarius, II. 427
  intoxication by, ib.

AGES, 179

AGE, of consent, 168—170
  of puberty, 170—179—185
  old, 179
    no bar to marriage, 172
    children of, 175
    determination of, 382
  of deceased persons, enquiries respecting, III. 8-22
  of criminal responsibility, III. 131

AGUE, jumping, 362

AIR, deprived of oxygen, effects of, II. 48
  consumption of, encreased by muscular action, II 54
  hindering the circulation of, 348
  tainting, 330-350
  revival by fresh, II. 4
  its influence on contagion, 120-126

ALBUMEN, an antidote to sublimate, II. 264

ALCHEMISTS, 2

ALCOHOL, poison by, II. 203-207—433-436
  physiological action of, II. 437

ALIEN, cannot be a Fellow of the College of Physicians, 15

ALKALIES, caustic, poisons, II. 202—207—218

ALKALINE earths, poisons, II. 202—325

ALMONDS, essential oil of, II. 207—396—402—405
  effect of oil and albumen on, II. 404
  analysis of, II. 405

ALVINE concretions, supposed or feigned, 367

AMENORRHŒA, 235

AMENTIA acquisita, 310

AMMONIA, II. 323
  a poison, II. 202
  use of, in detecting arsenic, II. 241—244