COPPER, generally, II. 285
solubility of, II. 286
culinary precautions on, II. 287—288
oxide of, II. 287
effect of ammonia on, II. 287—293
oxidation and solution of, by oils, II. 287
green carbonate of (verdigris), II. 288
dangerous use of, II. 289
vessels should be tinned, II. 290
sulphate of, II. 291
poisoning by salts of, II. 291
dissection after, II. ib.
tests of, II. 292
effect of iron on, II. 293
subcarbonate of potass, ib.
arseniate of potass, ib.
triple prusiate of potass, effect of on, II. 294
mode of detecting, ib.
works, when nuisances, 339—347
importance of, 342
CORONER's inquest, II. 93—112
how to be held, II. 94
return of, II. 97
must be on view, II. 98
may be quashed, II. 98—101
may be traversed, II. 107
see Suicide.
CORONER how to be elected, II. 93
notice of sudden death to be given to, II. 97
may be discharged or removed, II. 101
CORPORA lutea, III. 70
CORROSIVE poisons, II. 154—200—201—207
sublimate, II. 141
see Sublimate.
COSTS of experiments, disallowed, 157
COUP de Soleil, II. 63
COURTESEY, tenant to the, 223
effect of cæsarian operation, 226
CRIMINAL responsibility, III. 131
CRANIUM of infant, examination of, III. 121
CROTON tiglium, II. 203—207
CULINARY poisons, III. 11
CUMMIN, supposed property of, 364
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