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NITRIC acid, II. 305
  death by, II. 147—202
  poisoning by, II. 306
  tests of, II. 312

NITRIC oxide of mercury, II. 276

NOISES, excessive, nuisances by, 331—348—351

NON-COMPOS, (see insanity and lunacy), 290

NOYAU, creme de, danger of, II. 404

NUISANCES, 330
  various kinds of, 330
  by putrefaction or fermentation, 330
  by tainting the air, 330
    the waters, 331—350—351
  by noises, 331—348—351
  indictment of, 334
  actions for, 340
  injunctions against, 340
  when allowed, 341
  evidence on, 347
  by probable danger, 352
  whether a new comer can have his action for, 353
  continuance of, 353

NUX vomica, II. 203—421
  uncertain effects of, II. 422


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OATH of Censor, 18
  allegiance and supremacy, 18

OBSTRUCTIONS, death or disease by, II. 144—145

ŒSOPHAGUS ruptured, II. 63

OFFALS, animal poison in, II. 446

OILS, fixed, dangers of, (see combustion), 406

ONIONS, decoction of, error respecting, II. 246

OPERATION, cæsarian, 226—274
  sigaultian, 274—280

OPIUM, sale of, should be regulated, 140—II. 383
  poisoning by, II. 142—207
  excessive dose of, II. 151
  Turkey, II, 384
  East Indian, II. 383
  eaters, II. 388
  symptoms of poisoning by, II. 389
  action on the brain, II. 389—390