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OPIUM, physiological action of, II. 390
  treatment in cases of poisoning by, II. 391
  mechanical removal of from the stomach, II. 392
  detection of, 394

OPHTHALMIA, feigned, 372

OPTICAL deceptions, II. 247

ORGANIC lesions, and effects of poison, II. 162

ORPIMENT, II. 257

OSSIFICATION, III. 75

OVARIA, absence of, 192—213
  essential to puberty, 192
  diseased, 213
  should be examined, II. 181
  examination of the, III. 70

OVERBURY, Sir T. murder of, II. 130—137—222—331

OXALIC acid, II. 315
  fatal mistakes of, 141—II. 315
  poisoning by, II. 316
  tests of, ib. antidotes to, ib.

OXYGEN, requisite for respiration, II. 34
  consumption of, increased by action, II. 34—39
  death, by air deprived of, II. 42

OXYGENIZED blood, necessary to life, II. 20

OXFORD, University of, degrees in, 3—17

OXYMURIATIC acid gas, II. 464


P.

PAINTER'S colic, II. 355

PALSY, feigned, 362

PAPIST, recusant cannot practice, 15

PARIS, cemeteries of, 95

PARISH Offices, physicians exempt, 18

PARR, old, 172

PARTURITION, 241
  questions on, 241
  during insensibility, 243
  recent, signs of, 251
    difficulty of determining, 258
    diseases resembling, 254

PASSIONS violent, their effect, II. 26

PASSION, effects of, III. 14

PEEL, Sir Robert, cotton factories, 89