APOTHECARIES, Society of, their powers, 60
actions against, 68
malpractice by, 64
court of examination of, 65
who may practice as, 66
or, as assistants, 66
examiners in the country, 66
practicing without certificate, 67
AQUA FORTIS, death by, II. 147
AQUA Tophana, II. 135—141
ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury, licence of, 13—48
ARMS, bearing, 73
ARSENIC, sale of, should be regulated, 140
generally, II. 141—148—207—210
properties of, II. 211
metallic, not poisonous, II. 212
garlic smell of, II. 234
whitens copper, II. 236
imperfect tests of, II. 235—237
poisoning by, confounded with cholera
morbus, II. 156—160—219
putrefaction after, II. 183—229
case of Mitchel, II. 187
absorption of, II. 192
and its compounds, II. 201
poisoning per vaginum by, II. 221
case of accidental poisoning by, III. 9
See cases of Turner, Mitchel, Blandy, Overbury, Donnell, Ogilvie, & Nairne.
ARSENIC acid and its salts, II. 256
effect of tests on, II. 257
sulphurets of, II. 257
tests of, II. 258
ARSENIATES, distinguished from Phosphates, II. 242—245—248
ARSENIOUS acid, or white oxide, II. 212
properties of, II. 213
vapour of, inodorous, II. 213—235
poisoning by, degrees of, II. 216
poisoning by, symptoms of, II. 157—216
poisoning by, lowest degree of, II. 216
second degree of, II. 217
third degree of, II. 218
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