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BARYTA, II. 202—327
  poisoning by, ib. muriate of, ib.—207 physiological action of, II. 328 antidotes to, ib. tests of, II. 329 BELLADONNA, II. 203—410 poisoning by, II. 411 physiological action of, II. 412 detection of, II. 413 BATEMAN, Mary, case of, II. 269 BEER, adulterations of, II. 377 BELLAND, or Derbyshire colic, II. 355 BILE acrid, may poison, II. 158—196 BILLS of health, 127 of mortality, 143 BIRTH, legal time of, 248 in France, ib.

BISHOP of London, licences of, 12

BITES of venomous animals, II. 440

BITTER almonds (see almonds), —

BLACK Assize at Oxford, 125

BLANDY, Mr. case of, II. 218—227—249

BLANE, Sir G. on fevers, 117

BLEEDING, danger of, during pregnancy, III. 95

BLINDNESS, feigned, 358—371

BLOOD, circulation of, discovered, 9
  quality of, to support life, II. 19
  black, its effects on the brain, II. 32—36—37
  state of, in bodies frozen, II. 62
  vomiting of, feigned, 365
  extraordinary marks of, III. 33

BLOWS, murder by, II. 116—122

BODIES, combustion of human, 412—415

BODY found in the water, examination of, III. 32—62

BONES, examination of, III. 73
  of animals, mistakes of, III. 82

BOTANIC Garden, 69

BOUGHTON, case of Sir Theodosius, II. 401

BRAIN, examination of, in cases of insanity, 327
  injuries of, II. 23
  functions of the, II. 18—20
  action of opium on, II. 389
  dissection of the, III. 46